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April 29, 2024
Quizalize review
Overall, it is a powerful alternative to Kahoot, but much of its reporting and analysis features are locked behind a paid account. According to reviewers, grade level selection doesn't ensure age-appropriate questions.
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April 28, 2024
Engaging and Helps Teachers Save Time
Quizalize takes the quiz format of online websites like Kahoot and Quizizz and creates a fun, unique learning experience for students. I love how there are multiple games to choose from so students do not feel restricted by the same layout over and over again. I also enjoy the fuctionality Quizalize has with Google Forms and Quizlet, as importing text over from those sites to create a game is easy and quick. It is also nice to see that there are options for solo or team games, which allow for at home or in class play. However, I can also see students becoming distracted by this tool by being more adament with winning rather than learning.
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November 20, 2016
Use Quizalize with Quizlet for Personalized/Differentiated Formative Assessments
It's a great formative assessment tool, especially when used with Quizlet study sets.
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July 23, 2016
Another Great Alternative for Formative Assessments and Getting Information on Adjusting Instruction
Overall, I'd encourage teachers to mix up the tools they use to help students review lower-level information and this should certainly be in your "toolbelt!" I like the interface, the reporting options, and the ability to assign as homework. I did experience a little confusion as the URL for the product changed from quizalize.com to live.zzish.com when I was looking for results. I still don't have a complete understanding of the relationship of the two URLs, but I believe the data analytics are being accessed from a different web-based tool and that's what is behind it? It could be better for teachers if that wasn't the case since it was a bit confusing.
The only other negative I came away with when using this tool was that here is another web-based tool that is pretty engaging, but tends to encourage teachers to focus on lower-level depths of knowledge. If your students enjoy this type of tool/activity, I would just challenge you to be sure you're finding ways to make your questions challenging or only use this type of activity occasionally and still push your students to a deeper learning in other ways!
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