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Objective

By the end of this lesson, Brodi will learn how to create an engaging Kahoot quiz, including designing questions and incorporating multimedia elements. This will enhance his understanding of digital tools for learning and assessment.

Materials and Prep

  • Access to a computer or tablet with internet connection
  • A Kahoot account (free to create)
  • Ideas for quiz topics (e.g., favorite subjects, hobbies, or current events)
  • Basic knowledge of how to navigate a web browser

Activities

  • Brainstorming Session: Start by discussing potential quiz topics that interest Brodi. This could be anything from video games to science facts. Write down a list of ideas.

  • Kahoot Account Setup: Guide Brodi through the process of creating a Kahoot account if he doesn't have one. Ensure he understands how to log in and navigate the interface.

  • Creating Questions: Help Brodi create at least five questions for his quiz. Encourage him to think about different types of questions (multiple choice, true/false) and how to make them fun and engaging.

  • Adding Multimedia: Show Brodi how to enhance his questions with images or videos. Discuss how this can make the quiz more interactive and visually appealing.

  • Test Run: Once the quiz is created, conduct a test run with friends or family members. This will help Brodi see how his quiz works in a live setting and gather feedback.

Talking Points

  • "Kahoot is not just a quiz tool; it’s a way to make learning fun and interactive!"
  • "Think about what you enjoy most—your quiz should reflect your interests!"
  • "Questions can be silly or serious; the key is to keep your audience engaged!"
  • "Adding images or videos can make your quiz stand out and grab attention."
  • "Testing your quiz is important; it helps you see what works and what doesn't."
  • "Remember, the goal is to make learning enjoyable for everyone!"
  • "Feedback is a gift. Use it to improve your quiz and make it even better!"
  • "Engagement is key! Think about how you can get your audience involved."
  • "Don’t be afraid to be creative! The more unique your quiz is, the more fun it will be."
  • "Kahoot is used worldwide—your quiz could be played by people from different countries!"
  • "Consider adding a timer to your questions; it adds excitement and urgency!"
  • "You can create quizzes on any topic, so let your imagination run wild!"
  • "Kahoot allows you to track scores; this can help you see who learned the most!"
  • "Have fun with it! The more you enjoy the process, the better the quiz will be."
  • "Remember, practice makes perfect. The more you create, the better you’ll get!"

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