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π» Iowa looks to improve computer science instruction. Computer Science Incentive Fund for Professional Development.
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π Title III LEP Grant provides funding for professional development to help educators support English learners in improving language proficiency
π« Supporting All Students with Adaptive and Inclusive Technology. FP 282 - Adaptive & Inclusive Technology (FY25).
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ONE BIG IDEA
At its core, Blooket is a quiz tool that allows teachers to create question sets on any academic subject.
What sets Blooket apart is its ability to turn these quizzes into engaging, multiplayer games that students can play on their devices.
The platform offers a variety of game modes, each designed to cater to different learning styles and preferences.
From classic quiz games to team-based battles and solo "gold quests," Blooket transforms the traditional quiz experience into an immersive and interactive adventure.
You're probably familiar with Kahoot and perhaps Gimkit. Blooket takes gamification to the next level.
By incorporating elements of gaming, such as avatars, power-ups, and leaderboards, Blooket taps into students' natural love for play and competition.
Additionally, Blooket's user-friendly interface and extensive library of pre-made question sets make it accessible to teachers of all technological proficiency levels.
By turning quizzes into games, Blooket captures students' attention and motivates them to actively participate, making it easier for teachers to deliver content effectively.
Blooket's analytics feature allows teachers to track student performance and identify areas of strength and weakness.
This data can be used to personalize instruction and provide targeted support to individual students or groups.
Finally, Blooket's flexibility enables teachers to adapt it to various classroom settings and teaching styles.
For students, Blooket offers a refreshing and enjoyable learning experience.
By gamifying quizzes, Blooket transforms what could be a dull and tedious task into an engaging and rewarding activity.
Blooket's competitive elements, such as leaderboards and team-based games, foster a sense of healthy competition among students, motivating them to strive for better performance and mastery of the material.
Furthermore, Blooket caters to different learning styles by offering various game modes.
Visual learners may thrive in the immersive environments, while kinesthetic learners may benefit from the interactive nature of the games.
Blooket Battles
Set up a head-to-head quiz battle between students or teams. Students compete to answer questions correctly and earn points.
The team or student with the most points at the end wins. This game mode is highly engaging and competitive, making it a great way to review material in a fun way.
Solo Gold Quests
Assign students a "Gold Quest" where they work individually to complete a set of questions or tasks.
As they answer correctly, they earn virtual currency to spend on power-ups or customizations for their in-game character.
This mode allows students to work at their own pace while still making learning feel like a game.
Blooket Tournaments
Organize a class or school-wide Blooket tournament with different rounds and challenges.
Students can compete in teams or individually, with the top performers advancing to the next round.
You can even offer small prizes or rewards to the winners to increase motivation and excitement.
If Blooket can be used by adults in medical school, it can probably be used by adults in other contexts.
Why not consider using it with your non-teaching staff?
For example, school counselors or administrators can create question sets related to school policies, procedures, or campus resources, and engage students or staff through interactive games.
By creating quizzes on relevant topics and delivering them through Blooket's engaging game modes, staff members may be more likely to retain the information and stay motivated throughout the training process.
Adults Can Learn How to use Blooket in Alludo
Knowledge Assessments and Compliance
Blooket can be used to assess staff knowledge and compliance in areas such as financial regulations, safety protocols, HR policies, and more.
Districts can create quizzes and games to test staff understanding, identify knowledge gaps, and ensure compliance with critical procedures and guidelines.
Onboarding and Orientation
For new hires or staff transitioning to new roles, Blooket could be an effective tool for onboarding and orientation.
Districts can create custom question sets and games to introduce new employees to district operations, policies, and expectations in a fun and engaging way, helping them get up to speed more quickly.
By leveraging Blooket's gamified and interactive approach, districts can potentially improve staff engagement, knowledge retention, and compliance across various operational areas, ultimately leading to more efficient and effective operations.
βRisk: Students Prioritize Gameplay Over Learning
To mitigate this risk, it is essential to establish clear guidelines and expectations for Blooket's use in the classroom.
Teachers should emphasize that Blooket is a learning tool first and foremost, and that the gaming aspects are designed to enhance engagement and retention, not serve as a mere distraction.
βRisk: Data Privacy and Security
As Blooket collects and stores student data, district leadership may have questions about how this information is handled and protected.
To mitigate this risk, implementing additional safeguards, such as requiring parental consent or limiting the types of data collected.
UNTIL NEXT WEEK
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See you next Saturday!
Damon