7 tips for effective virtual learning
When a school closure is inevitable, what can we do to make sure our students don’t miss out? With Japan and Italy among the growing… Read More »7 tips for effective virtual learning
When a school closure is inevitable, what can we do to make sure our students don’t miss out? With Japan and Italy among the growing… Read More »7 tips for effective virtual learning
As members of the global community, what’s happening in Australia breaks our hearts, and we want to help out. We pledge to donate AU$1 for every… Read More »Helping Australia
Despite what your students may tell you, Halloween is about more than just candy! From decor ideas, spooktacular reads, and an array of Quizalize Halloween… Read More »UnBOOlievably fun Halloween Quizzes and ideas to decorate the classroom.
This blog is part of a collaboration with our good friends at LINC, The Learning Innovation Catalyst. LINC supports educators as agents of innovative classroom… Read More »Unpacking Formative Assessment in Today’s Student-Centered Classroom
It’s every teacher’s dream to be able to track student progress easily and painlessly — think of how much more effective we could be in… Read More »The best way to track student mastery
Heather, Chris and I are all teachers. Each of us has taught in different schools, teaching different subjects and in different countries. So we thought… Read More »Ask the teacher: What I wish I had known in my first year of teaching
Earlier this month, we conducted surveys of both Quizalize users and US teachers in general and received a really enthusiastic response. The biggest thing we… Read More »What’s new with you? Here’s what new with us
Is Pi really necessary? As teachers, we often hear students complain: “why are we learning this?” or “we are never going to use this in… Read More »Why we should keep teaching students Pi
What do we do with the quiz results or exit slips we’ve collected? Summative student data is often given precedence over formative student data, but… Read More »Data in the classroom: For teachers