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Welcome to ExamTime!
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Use this mind map as a guide to map out your objectives as a teacher and matching them with ExamTime's learning tools.
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dirajen.pullay1
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maya velasquez
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Resource summary
Welcome to ExamTime!
1. Try the Mind Maps!
Organize your ideas or brainstorm
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/new-feature-student-assessment-added-examtime/
What do I want to achieve with my class?
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/create-a-mind-map-connect-ideas/
Illustrate a topic in a visual way
I want to appeal to different learning styles. i.e. Visual
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-learning-style/
Encourage your pupils to summarize key learning points
I want to promote active learning
Ask your pupils to fill in the gaps (nodes)
Unleash their creativity
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/creative-learning/
2. Create a Quiz
Share it with your class
Monitor your class' progress
Are my students really learning?
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/new-feature-student-assessment-added-examtime/
Ask students to create their own quizzes
Let them share and challenge their classmates
3. Create a Group
Start an online learning community
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/online-learning-community-hack/
I want to try the "flipped classroom" approach
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/teaching-techniques/
Invite your pupils
I want them to experience the benefits of collaborative learning
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/collaborative-learning/
Share resources and propose activities
Understand what areas students are struggling with
Start discussions
I want them to develop their own thoughts and reasoning
Run polls and Q&A sessions
4. Try the Flashcards
Create decks with key learning points and share after class
I want students to engage in active listening, rather than focussing on just taking notes
Show your pupils the benefits of spaced repetition
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/flashcards/study-flashcards/
Let's explore new learning techniques
Annotations:
https://www.examtime.com/blog/10-study-tips-to-improve-your-learning/
Help students gain visibility over their progress
I want to help them increase their motivation
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