Quizlet has just released a new collaborative learning game mode that allows teachers to quickly create a student group competition game based on any Quizlet study set.

Students do not need an account to join the game. Students go to quizlet.live and enter the unique code to join the live session.

Once all students have joined the live session, they are randomly placed in groups of 3-4 students. Teachers can reshuffle the groups as many times as needed.

Teams work together to solve questions quicker than other groups. Communication is essential to earning points for your team. If a team misses a question, their score resets. The first team to answer all questions correctly wins the game.

Ready to test it out? Look for the "Live" button on any Quizlet study set to launch the game mode.

Check out this Quizlet blog post for more detailed information and demo videos on how to use Quizlet Live.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Wednesday Web Tool: New Collaborative Learning Game from Quizlet!


Quizlet has just released a new collaborative learning game mode that allows teachers to quickly create a student group competition game based on any Quizlet study set.

Students do not need an account to join the game. Students go to quizlet.live and enter the unique code to join the live session.

Once all students have joined the live session, they are randomly placed in groups of 3-4 students. Teachers can reshuffle the groups as many times as needed.

Teams work together to solve questions quicker than other groups. Communication is essential to earning points for your team. If a team misses a question, their score resets. The first team to answer all questions correctly wins the game.

Ready to test it out? Look for the "Live" button on any Quizlet study set to launch the game mode.

Check out this Quizlet blog post for more detailed information and demo videos on how to use Quizlet Live.