now we're gonna start the next session
so now that you've heard all about how
to create your content and how to create
those amazing study sets from olya and
how we really get started on the site
I'm gonna take you through the different
activities and study modes that we have
available to you and so presenting also
at the end of this session is going to
be nathan hall he's actually a teacher
at Douglas College in New Westminster
Canada and so he's gonna talk a bit more
about the teacher perspective but I'm
really gonna start off by just talking
about what those basic activities are
that are available to you so you can
start you know really sharing your sets
with students having them study and
figure out ways to you know really show
these sets in your classroom just to
introduce myself my name is Claire I'm a
marketing intern here at Quizlet and I'm
a rising fourth year at the University
of Chicago where I'm studying
neuroscience and psychology I mean here
at Quizlet I'm helping out with
supporting the marketing team and
spreading the word and helping to
organize this entire conference so on
the Quizlet site when you go to your set
page I'll do a demo at the end of this
but you'll see the different Quizlet
activities that are available to you so
every time you create a study site you
have these different options and
different ways to really differentiate
learning and customized learning
experience by being able to click into
all of these different activities so
that you know ranges from independent
study activities like flashcards right
spell test and then some more game style
activities where you'll actually have
like a clear board where you can see you
know how long it takes you to do each
activity and those are things like match
and gravity and so what's really great
about this is there's lots of different
ways students can really figure out the
ways that they learn best and the ways
that they want to study so often it can
be really great to start off with
flashcards right so flashcards are kind
of the most basic level of studying
where you're really just going through
the material and reviewing it this is
just like your physical flashcard except
it's now virtual so that means that you
can take it to go you can use it on a
mobile app you can use it all
site and it's a really great way for
students to become familiar with the new
material the really great thing about
flashcards as well is that teachers
often have used this as a way to
collaborate to increase collaboration by
projecting it out to the whole class
right so you can present your flashcards
to your classroom have your cost can I
go through it and review the content and
that way you know you can go through a
whole class review but it can also then
students can have it to take home with
them to study when they're trying to
prepare for a test or prepare for the
next day we also have spell mode this
can be really great for language
teachers we know that we have a lot of
language teachers on our site and so in
spell mode the aim is really just type
what you hear so you'll hear the term or
definition and then you'll be asked to
actually type exactly what you're
hearing so this is a really great way to
practice spelling and is really useful
for language learning vocabulary and
what's also really great about this is
that if a student does get the answer
wrong for any reason you know the term
will be corrected for them so this gives
them a chance to be able to review it
and make sure that they're really
mastering that material and getting it
right
next we also have write mode write mode
is really great for really testing that
mastery of the content so maybe once a
student has gone through the flashcards
has you know prepared with the
flashcards understands material there
they're now asked to actually generate
the answer so this can be great as a way
of testing your knowledge to see how
they're doing and as you can see here in
the screen shot um you also can see how
many you're in incorrect and that way
that's a great way for students feel to
monitor what they're learning what they
might be you know more challenged by and
really understand what they're studying
we also have test mode test mode is
really great in that it allows students
to actually generate practice tests this
can also be useful to teachers to
generate a practice test that maybe
you'll give to your students and you can
also even print these tests as a way for
students to practice or have a quick
worksheet to use and this allows for a
variety of different question types I'll
show that a bit more in our demo but
over here you can see there's a matching
section there's also usually a write
section and true or false so that gives
you no different options for students to
practice the material and see it in new
ways with match and gravity these are
more like game style activities and
these can be really fun for actually you
know fostering competition in the
classroom and motivating students you
know it's like a race to the clock with
match terms in compete against others
over here you can see one of our great
tweets from a teacher you know when you
open up your email to see your student
bump you off first place on the Quizlet
match leaderboard we'll never hear the
end of it right so students are so
excited you know meeting one another and
getting you know a fastest time on this
and that can be a really great way to
motivate students you know maybe one
student beat someone else by one second
and then the next student now wants to
beat them and so this can be a really
great way to really make learning
engaging and really exciting for
students
and then lastly we have our learn mode
which is one of my favorite study modes
it was actually created by using our
data that we had on how students are
studying and it's really therefore
maximized to create the most adaptive
and best way for students to learn and
so it's an adaptive study plan and will
actually guide students through their
studying so on the mobile app for
example they can indicate when their
test is coming up and then the app will
actually give them notifications for
studying and with learn mode what's
really great is it'll really track
students throughout that studying so
it'll start off with some easier
questions the students are gaining
mastery of the material and as they're
doing you know better and better on it
it'll get harder and harder as they're
continuing to study and continuing to
master that material so this is a really
great way for students to you know learn
those study skills and really practice
the material let's get into that so now
that I've given a quick overview of all
of those different study modes I want to
show it it actually looks like on the
Quizlet site so over here if we open one
of those study sets like Amalia showed
here we have a biology set for example
and you'll see at the bottom that you
have you know all the different terms
and definitions
so here we have chemical change a change
that alters the makeup of the elements
or molecules a substance and then if I
go sorry was filtered by starred there
we go so now you can see all the terms
and definitions and so then it up here
at the top you have all those study
activities that are available to you and
so here you have learned flashcards
write spell and you can click into any
of these and start studying immediately
so if I want to start with flashcards
I'll go into flashcards mode and then
you'll see here you have your definition
and then you can either hit the spacebar
or click the card to flip it and see the
term this can be a really great way to
go through the material you also have
some more options over here on the side
so you can shuffle the material and also
go to options and then you can answer
with definition or terms so if you want
to switch up what's prompting you while
you're studying you can do that you can
also turn the audio on or off if you
want to have the audio playing as well
and also you have that study that
starred options so if you've starred
particular terms and definitions that
you think are more challenging you can
only you can choose to study just those
ones
I'll take you through match for example
match is really fun so here you need to
make everything disappear by dragging
items on to one another so we'll start
the game and so let's say if we see
living creatures that are too small to
see the naked eye and I know that's
microorganisms I'll put that on there
and they'll disappear over here you can
see the timing that's going on so this
is timing how quickly I can do it right
so students often are you know trying to
scramble to really get this done quickly
and beat one another other times and
once you've completed this it'll come up
with a leaderboard there once again you
have options to select you know only
starred ones or study all of them
and then we also have write and spell
right so the right mode you'd be asked
to type the answer and then answer that
if I get it incorrect it will actually
give me what the correct answer is and
asked me to copy it so that way I can
practice the material once again and
then it'll track what I'm getting
incorrect and what I am getting correct
the last one I want to show you guys is
test mode this can be really helpful for
teachers and having students kind of
generate a practice test so here you can
see you know you have your written
questions up at the top and then your
matching questions and multiple-choice
the students can go through this and
practice with this and then you also
have the option to print the test so
that way if you want to print it for
your students you can do that and then
you have additional options here so if
you want only certain question types or
for your students include more questions
show the images anything like that you
can do those different options really
customize it for you so that's basically
all I have for a quick overview on
really what those different study modes
are I want to send it over now to Nathan
Hall who's gonna talk a bit more about
you know the teacher perspective and how
he uses these different study modes in
the different ways that he uses Quizlet
in the classroom he's a real ntek throw
me some tons of presentations so I know
he'll do amazing and get some really
creative ways to talk about Quizlet take
it away Nathan thank you very much
Claire I hope everybody can hear me
alright so I'm just going to switch to
the share my screen here so you can have
a chance to see this all right so first
off I just went to a quick introduction
about Who I am and what I'm doing and so
I'm a I have two hats at Douglas College
I am both an instructor for English
language programs so we're preparing
students for the academic program so we
teach some English language skills
academic language skills as I'm going
into the into the regular program and
also I'm a teacher trainer so I'm
teaching I'm teaching new teachers on
how to teach ESL students so this is a
for adult education and so I have kind
of two hats that I'm constantly wearing
and I actually use Quizlet in both of
those situations so I will play and give
a chance to be able to talk about how I
use it in both of those areas so if
you've come to kind of get some ideas
I'm hoping that I can share some new
ideas for you if it's not new for you I
apologize I try to come up with some
creative ways that you could use this
but I also use some that I use on a
daily basis so
just to get things started off first off
if you go wanted to collect all of these
things in one place so if you go to this
website Quizlet Nathan Hall dot CA it'll
actually have a list of all of the
things that I'm going to be talking
about today and you can actually click
on those and see the Quizlet sets that I
have set up for those plus it will also
I will as we get on later on I'll gather
some other resources maybe those things
that come up from the questions and also
the video later on is it recorded so
keep that URL that quiz with Nathan home
that CA and hopefully we'll be able to
share some of those resources were going
along so first off I just wanted to talk
about with my English language students
so one of the things that this semester
I started using it quite a bit with my
students is pronunciation and so with
the pronunciation what I've done is I've
taken and I have I have this the regular
word and then I have the phonetic
spelling in the definition so he had the
term which is just a regular word and
then I had the phonetic spelling over in
the definition site and when I was first
doing that it was really funny because
what was happening was we were getting
you can back here in my screen so anyway
what was happening was it was trying to
do this pronunciation there we go
crashed hopefully we'll be able to get
that back up there in a second here
anyway what I was going to say was I had
the audio set so that it would do
automatic speech and the problem without
what was always happening was it was I
was getting the the automatic speech
trying to take the phonetic spelling and
trying to do that and so it was not
working as well as we had hoped
yeah it was the phonetic spelling was
getting all messed up and so I'm just
gonna switch over here to this part the
phonetic spelling was getting all messed
up and so what I did is I took the
teacher account and what the teacher
account what you can do is you can
actually record your audio instead so
what I was doing was I was doing me same
on the term side as it was own
definition aside I just recorded my own
audio and then that way it didn't try
and interpret all those IPA symbols into
some sort of weird text
sometimes so then what I was doing is as
my students could actually go through it
and listen to the pronunciation and then
they could do the matching of the
phonetic spelling to the word and so
just give you a quick look at what that
looks like here if I switch over to my
pronunciation went to match what happens
here is you get phonetic spelling and
then you also get the other word and so
then they can actually do the match up
that way so instead of having a
definition I was using the same word but
I was just using that phonetic spelling
instead and then that allow them to do
the match up for how to read phonetic
spelling because we were going through
how to read a dictionary so that when
you get to a dictionary term you can
learn how to use pronunciation just used
by using the IPA and so that was what I
did with that and so there's some ways
that you can actually match up your
words with that so for example if I won
it could do knife all right so that's
the pronunciation practice now the next
thing I wanted to talk about is how I
use it for collocations so for those who
didn't understand the term collocations
what you're doing is you're taking words
that normally go together and what you
do is you try and find typical word
combinations so for example if I have
the word station what is a word that
normally goes together with stations so
we have things like radio station
railway station bus station and so we
have words that normally go together and
so I was trying to help work with
collocations and so what I did with this
one here just to give you an idea by
showing my flashcards is I had words
like train and power and radio well what
goes our only together with those as I
said before station and so I had on the
term side I had the word and then on the
definition side I had a list of all of
the normal word collocations that go
together with that what I liked about
that was it worked really well with
Quizlet life and so when I was running
quiz of live you have the definition
side which shows you the same word it
shows you the few words at the top and
then the students have to figure out
which student has the right collocation
that goes together with that so it works
very well with almost all of them learn
flashcards right match gravity gravity
actually works pretty well with that
because again you have as long as you
have it set to answer with term you have
the three words floating down and they
have to type in the word that fits best
with that and
so that's one of the things that I have
used quite a bit with my students they
really like the collocation thing if any
of you are wondering where I pick up
collocations because sometimes this is
one of those difficult things I have
there's a website called learning
collocations it's um it's actually from
a university out in New Zealand and so
again if you just type in the word and
you get your collocation and what it
does is it uses Wikipedia to try and
match up you can also use other corpus
but in this particular case what I
really like about it is it uses all of a
Wikipedia that tries to find the
complications that go together with that
so here we are I just chose the tops top
ones that came out of that all right so
that's where I have for example with
collocations other one I use a lot with
is the diagrams I really like the
diagrams for different purposes so I'm
going to give you the most obvious one
and then we got to talk about some
creative ways in which I've done that
and so the obvious one is you take an
image of a typical scene so this looks
like from an IKEA catalog type of thing
and then what you do is you just tap on
any of the areas that you want to review
for terminology for that and then you
type in the term I like to add the audio
function to it as well too so that
students can hear the pronunciation I
just wanted to put a little note out
there so I was talking with Clara but
that's the other day and I was saying
it'll be really nice as if you hover
over the term when you have the image up
and they would have the audio would
appear as well and what was really funny
is I was we're done soon we were talking
back and forth and Clara described her
pen and wrote it down and I just wanted
to say that that's one of the things I
really like about Leslie as well too is
that here's a it's a group that really
wants to make the product better and
they're constantly listening to what
teachers have to say and so if you have
any ideas about what you might want to
do to improve Quizlet you can talk to
them and you can actually say hey this
is some some ideas that I have I've been
using it I would like to see this happen
and you'd be surprised at how quickly
they will respond sometimes they can't
do it right away as obviously takes a
little more to do but they do want to
improve the product as much as possible
so if you do have ideas share them along
that's the best way that we can grow as
a community so with the terminology
this works obviously well with all of
the ones you notice that it comes down
in the diagrams to trims down to only a
few of the different learning modes but
one of the ways I was talking about the
creative way of doing this was to
actually use it for students to create
almost like an interactive type of map
so just to give you an idea how that
might work if I go to Quizlet and I say
create and I've already downloaded
something here but I'll just show you
what I mean I just add a diagram here I
can actually go in here and I've
actually downloaded I live in the
Vancouver British Columbia area and so
we have the transit map sure so I'm just
going to open that up here and they take
in this transit map and then what you
can do is you can have students kind of
work on this and they can actually click
on points within the map and then they
can use that the definition site to
describe it a little bit now remember
they only have so much text that they
can put but in this particular case if
you wanted to do it as a teacher you
could also do this and then add the
audio function as well too and you can
describe something like almost make it
like a interactive map for them and so
this is one of those really cool tools
that I think has a lot of options to it
outside of just tagging a simple image
and couldn't terminology but you can
actually take a deal in just terms and I
think that's the biggest thing for me
with Quizlet is yes it's a flashcard set
but just like I do with any index card
even if it's such a paper one I can do a
lot more with it than just write a word
on one side in terms on the other our
definitions on the other I can actually
have it do all sorts of things because
with Quizlet too I can also add images
just like I would be able to paste image
onto or drawing image on a card but the
other thing is of course is the audio
function and so if you get into the
teacher account thing that allows you to
be able to do a lot more with it and so
just think creatively think like how can
I take a simple piece of paper making
electronic which is no shareable and
collaborate with students as well - on
this to be able to even create something
that's quite different than what you're
used to so just to give you an idea of
how this works so you can click on any
spot and then once you've done that you
can editor
and you can add your definition rate
here so that's we're at with that just
oh I noticed there's sometimes some Q&A
kind of appearing here I'm going to have
to try and go back afterwards with this
because I keep pointing out to switch
back and forth between all of these
questions and answers is what Oh
so please bear with me I'm gonna try and
try and get to those as we're going
along here but hopefully this will be
I'll be able to get to some of those as
we're presenting one of the other things
I can also do is I like to take
sentences and mix them up because I'm
starting to notice with my students are
having problems with learn order and
sentence structure and so I take
different forms in this case system the
present simple and allowing them to be
able to then work with just words so for
example subject-verb-object or maybe in
passive form how did how would they
would work into the passive form and
what I've done is I just add words into
a card I take a sentence I mix it up and
so then with this mixed up one we have
all of these essentially full sentence
here and then I put on the term side
again not the definition side the term
side I put the correct sentence now
what's really great about this one here
is if I go back if I go and I take the
right mode here I can actually again has
the definition at the top here and I can
type up the sentence so it works
exceptionally well with the right
function but it also works really well
if I go back here and I can actually go
into the gravity mode and so with
gravity then what happens is basically
the same as right except I'm going to
answer with the term again which means
the full correct sentence and I can say
let's go and start the game and then
what happens is as it starts to fall you
have the mixed up sentence now I have
this set for medium difficulty so it's
obviously going fairly fast and so you
would have to be able to type fairly
quickly I would actually probably go
back and I would set that so that would
be at the slower mode but the students
can actually type out their sentences as
well it also works well with live
because again with live you get the
definition you get them
sentence and then they have the correct
sentences this works best if your
sentences are fairly similar so they use
the same names for example or the same
type of subject objects type of thinkers
and they're trying to quickly figure out
which is the correct form out of that
which one is the right so just keep
going here this is another one that I've
done recently with my students what I
did is I wanted to do I have a reading
listening class and I wanted to do
almost like a little audio book with
them and what I did is I took a short
story and I divided up the short story
into different sections fairly short
sections and in each section there was
one term that I wanted to review with
and were introduced to them and so in
that I just show you some of the terms
for example this is a short story I'll
go to my list here I'll scroll down so I
had some of these terms here and it was
an older short story and we were just
reviewing that and so it has the word
and it has the definition just like
normal and then what I did is instead of
having the text here being reading the
definition what I did is I wrote I
actually spoke out I recorded myself
reading that section of the story and
then what they do is they can see the
word here - sorry here the word in
context and they could see the word and
definition on the card so as they scroll
through the flashcards they actually
have the entire short story broken down
into different sections with each
section having one new vocabulary word
or one word to review in each of those
sections and so if they listen to the
words in order don't obviously don't
have this and shuffle but they have it
in order and they go through their
flashcards they can actually hear the
short story in in order to give you an
example how that could also work in
other subject areas I just grabbed this
from Nassau having they have a series of
Nassau knows which is this grades k-2
four series and I had this thing about
clouds and you could take something like
this for example what clouds if you're
teaching about clouds in your class and
then you could actually in each section
and again the audio recording can only
be up to 30 seconds so you don't want to
be too
but you break down into different
section find out one term that you'd
like to cover in there put that as your
term and definition and then in the
definition side do an audio recording of
yourself reading that section and then
they get the proper inflection and they
get the proper intonation as well too so
they get a natural form for that one of
the other things that I also do quite a
bit is I use Quizlet as my way of
getting around having to cut up little
pieces of paper all the time it's
terrible for language teachers we do
this all the time we end up photocopying
a bazillion of these cards we cut them
up until it pieces sometimes with
nominate then we have them stacked all
over our offices and they take up an
immense amount of time and so I'm trying
to totally get away with that and get
away from that and just have my students
have a set of the cards or themselves
and how do I do that is of course I just
instead of me creating little cards I
actually use it as the Quizlet set so I
create a Quizlet set and then I have a
blank board game to quickly review how I
do this the symbols that are on here
then roll the dial and on the space they
have to answer one of those so one
person logs into Quizlet post so that
quiz was set they have another phone in
the middle of the table and that becomes
the Quizlet set for that the card set
for that entire group then they they go
to the next thing the person rolls a day
goes to space if it's blank the answer
one if the answer if they land on the
telephone they can ask a friend they can
ask somebody else if they land on the
back arrow they have to switch spots
with somebody on the board if they land
on this one the hourglass they have to
wait a turn and if they land on the one
that has true they have to answer two
questions and the first person to get to
the finish and so it's just a quick way
of recycling a blank board game but you
can make it as as complicated or as
simple as you want any other physics
that you can give them I gave the link
for the blank board game if anybody
wants to print that off but you could
also just make your own last one is what
a quickly review just because of time
here is taboo for those who don't
understand the game taboo which when you
can buy the store is you have a word you
have to get everybody else to say that
word but you're also given a list of
words you're not allowed to stay so you
can't say the main word you can't say
these other words or any forms of them
and you have to describe it to everybody
else so
with tabbouleh you can also do that in
Quizlet how do you do that oh one of the
ways you can do that is on one side you
have the term that you want the other
group to say or the rest of your team to
say and you have the list of the words
that they're not allowed to say as well
and in the options what you do is you
say answer with both and then what you
get is you have the list of everything
right there and then what they can do is
they can pass around a tablet or phone
around and so then you have one person
sitting next to another one and that
other person makes sure that you don't
cheat so you don't say any other words
that are on the list and they have to
describe and this is a really great way
in language classroom for students to
review saying relative pronouns so they
say things like this is a this is a
thing that you have to that you use to
kind of get information by using your
eyes and it's you've flip pages and all
that kind of stuff and so again they
can't use any of these words so they
have to drive you some other ways of
describing it and so that was really
fast overview there I'm gonna try and
see if I can get to the Q&A now and see
where we're at with this so yeah where
we at so going back quickly had some
questions that were here about the blank
board game link again if you go to that
Quizlet Quizlet Nathan Hall dot CA
that'll get you a list there and then
you can click on the board game that's
on there and it will take you to a PDF
version you can download and print where
are we at here so some other things
about using anything will also come in
to help you out look at it yeah quickly
trying to read these like what sounds
good yeah you're asking about recording
a video including a definition sure
instead of using a photo no there's no
video function that's within Quizlet at
this point the audio and the photo would
be the only option they have rats we're
also we got here today
awesome yeah hey guys I'm Stephanie I'm
on the user operations team at Quizlet
if you've written into Quizlet it's
possible that you've talked to me yeah I
wanted to share a little bit more about
adding videos to sets so at this time
while it's not possible to add actual
videos you are able to upload gifts that
are three megabytes are smaller so we
actually have a user several users who
have already done this and I believe
emolia posted this in the I will share
the screen and show where we have
actually I'm sure yeah so we have a user
who's uploaded
quite a lot of gifts for specifically
ASL and that user is Lane underscore
Sebold as you can see on the screen here
what's really cool about this is she's
actually done this for on many topics
and the one we're looking at right now
is world history ancient Greece and you
can see the gifts that she's actually
uploaded about some of the topics on
this subject so on King Philip and the
Empire and then you can actually like
zoom in you can click on this to zoom in
and it looks like that might even be one
of her students that she's recorded
doing the motion for this so not yet
possible to upload videos but you can
upload your own gifts yeah
and I wanted to there was another
question that I saw Jane had asked that
all of her Larry words are in keynote
presentations and she wanted to know if
there's a copy that information into a
set or if she had to like retyped
everything and I did want to share that
we do have an import tool when you're
creating a set so when you go to create
a set there's this text here under the
set title where you can import from Word
Excel or Google Doc etc so when I select
that it's going to give you a field and
there's a couple of different ways that
you can copy and paste your content into
the set this is currently separated by a
tab but if you've had like a CSV file
for example you could switch it over to
comma separated values and you can
basically copy large amounts of text
straight
into this and then that's going to
quickly generate your set for you so if
I wrote this out like so you can see
that they're starting to appear as terms
and definitions below and so I could
paste hundreds of terms and definitions
just straight into this text box and
those terms and definitions would auto
populate my set so it's a really great
way for me to quickly import and
generate that set let's see
looking at some of these other questions
and I do apologize I know there we have
a lot of questions coming in so we're
trying very hard to pick out those ones
that are relevant to this session
there's been a number of questions as
Laura again about if it's possible to
remove certain parts of leaflets
so teachers are wondering maybe I only
want my students to play gravity on
Tuesdays or only one through the test
feature on Fridays and I turn off the
other modes and the answer to that is no
so all of those let's study modes are
there and there aren't any ways to
remove certain study modes for certain
students at certain times so you know
we've seen teachers do interesting
things like ask all their students to do
a round of tests and then require them
to show their score a cold up there iPad
or their cro-magnon teacher can go out
and check on the score so we've seen
different ways of sort of handling that
situation but there isn't a way to only
have certain sending mojo for certain
state upon certain base awesome okay and
DW asks does Quizlet differentiate and
offer various accents of English right
now we just have in while I'm projecting
here I'll click into this we have both
Great Britain and American so I think
this might actually be just for the apps
so if your phone is natively set to
American English the TTS or
text-to-speech accent that will come
forward will be with an American accent
and if the app is set to British
language then the accent will be that
way as well I don't think I think that
if you are on the web site you would
actually need to go to your settings and
change it there to make that change on
the website so this is English USA I
could select English and K and then
that's the text-to-speech accent will be
in
British the British UK accents
these questions
some people asked if we would spend a
recording of this session we will be
sending a recording of all sessions out
to you guys after we wrap this up so if
you feel like we're moving too quickly
or you've missed something or want to
rewatch some of the things that you've
seen here will absolutely be sending out
a recording of the sessions you
you
um Deb's sue Dale Sousa Dale asks are
all of these features available with the
free version that's a great question so
some of the features are available for
free for example uploading gifts as we
discussed but some of them are sorry my
mistake this is actually uploading gifts
is available with the upgraded teacher
version so audio recording doing custom
audio recording is a paid feature with
Quizlet teacher as well as uploading
your own images we do have the basic
text-to-speech available with the free
version and then Quizlet actually does
have a very large a free photo gallery
that you can use so when I go to add an
image it will basically search based on
my term and this is all these images are
all available on Quizlet for free and
you can just select that if I want to
upload my own image then that is an
upgraded paid feature
we'll have a session later in the day
all of the different features of having
a Quizlet teacher account so you can
learn more than about what those
specific features are I see a question
from Ellen she says if it's Debbie said
can be imported from border itself can
it be exported also the great question
is a great question and it's absolutely
true so you can export assets
I'm going to quickly go to find a fuller
set to exports
so from the set page if you select this
more menu represented by the three dots
you'll have a couple of options here
including combined so I can combine this
set with multiple other sets so then you
also have this export option so it very
similar to the import option I can tell
Quizlet how I want to export my set by
1x between the two values of tournament
definition do I want there to be a tab a
comma or I can even add something custom
so I can select this and say there's a
dash between them I can say there's
equal signs between them
any value that I want to and so then
basically it's going to generate it in
that text field below and I can copy the
text and then paste it into something or
modify it in a word document or word
processor and then if I wanted to once I
get it the way that I want it I can
actually import it back in so if you
don't feel comfortable editing the set
on Quizlet and the way that we present
it you could actually just pull all of
the text straight out of that set bring
it into a Word document make
modifications and then Nathan there's
there's a couple of questions asking you
to go over the taboo game again new
trick one more time for some folks who
wanted to see that yeah that went rather
quickly but again I'll try and write out
more detailed instructions on the
website but basically it works like this
so in the game of taboo for those who
don't know you have a main word you do I
had up into two groups and so one group
is in this particular case waits until
the other team is done one person on the
one team gets a card and on that card it
has a word and has three other words or
four other words depending on what you
want to do and in that particular case
what you do is if I get the card and I
have the word I cannot say any of those
words and I can't say any form of those
words and then the other team they'll
keep an eye on me to make sure I'm not
cheating and I try and get the rest of
my teammates to say the main word at the
top and so with Quizlet I just used the
term side for the main word and the
definition to decide for the words that
you're not allowed also not allowed to
say
and then in flashcard mode I just say
you both so on the phone or whatever
they can see both and they have a timer
or whatever and they have to go around
and try and say that so then once it's
once you either get your team to say it
or time runs out you then pass to the
next team they switch to the next card
and then they try and get third team to
say the word that's on the card there
are lots of instructions for how to play
tabla online you can kind of do a quick
check for that type of thing but the
basic idea is you just set up one word
and words that are related to it and
you're trying to get students to use the
expanded kind of use of the language to
be able to get around not saying those
particular words but getting other
students to say it and it's just a
really great way of reviewing vocabulary
and grammar and things like raw oat the
pronouns and all that type of stuff so
it's just a fun way of of playing and it
requires nothing more than a Quizlet set
and a phone and that's it and a timer if
you want to put a timer with it awesome
well I think that's all we have time for
then in this session I want to thank me
think once again for sharing those super
creative and awesome ways on the yves's
Quizlet in this classroom we really
appreciate you jumping in all the way
from Canada and so you tuned everyone
for our next session which is gonna be
all about quiz alive we're gonna take a
quick minute break before then and kiss
it's gonna get settled and we'll be back
in a couple minutes thank you thanks
everybody
buh-bye