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Tag Archives: quiz
Is it really a low stakes quiz?
Tonight’s 15 Minute Forum was led by English teacher, Tod Brennan and focussed on the concept of low stakes quizzes. There were two aspects of Tod’s presentation; the value of low stakes quizzes for memory recall but also the importance … Continue reading
Quizlet – an interactive memory recall tool
Tonight’s 15 minute forum was led by Director of Humanities Martyn Simmonds. Martyn has been working on his use of Quizlet to support memory recall with his students. He referred back to this blog on effective revision techniques, based … Continue reading