Sunday, January 26, 2014

How to Zondle - A Quick Introduction Tutorial


Last post I "introduced" Zondle, just going through the sign up and making a basic question. This video shows you a bit more of what Zondle can do. I use Zondle with every unit in my classroom. Sometimes we get a computer lab before a test and the students will get to use it to study in class.

Zondle is an excellent tool, one that even a tech novice can master with minimal effort. You can even search for already created topics and steal premade reviews for you own use. Best part of teaching is stealing... I mean "sharing"... right? I'll post a video on how to use the search and share functions in the near future. Until then enjoy making ridiculously addicting games for your students or coworkers or pets - whatever floats your boat.

Don't see anything up  ^ there? Using Chrome? See the shield icon at the right edge of the address bar? Click on the shield icon, then click load anyways. Boom. Problem solved.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Zondle: An Introduction


Don't see anything up  ^ there? Using Chrome? See the shield icon at the right edge of the address bar? Click on the shield icon, then click load anyways. Boom. Problem solved.


We recently finished up our Texas Revolution unit. I will do anything I can to trick the students into studying and Zondle is perfect for just that. Zondle is a great tool to get motivate/trick students into reviewing. After you enter your questions you can choose from about 30 different games for you students to play and learn with. Zondle even has a search feature, so often times I will even find someone has already created review questions on the topic I need. So perfect.

Here is the basics on how to get started. I plan to make several more videos on Zondle displaying what a versatile tool it really is. Zondle - A Quick Intro