Quizlet

             Hello! In my new post, I will try to explain Quizlet.


            When it comes to education, Quizlet takes a different path from other online learning platforms and learning management systems. Unlike Khan Academy or Lynda.com, which rely on video lessons, Quizlet uses user-generated sets of terms and descriptions. While these sets lack the appeal of videos, Quizlet has added systematic features to its repertoire for rote learning. With access to literally millions of groups, students can practice just about anything from intermediate Spanish to early American history. Especially popular with language learners.

            Quizlet simply focuses on ease of use and memorization. For free, students can search and create sets and learn using six study methods, from Quiz mode to Galaxy play. For a small fee, they can upload their own images and audio recordings. Similarly, teachers can purchase an account to create online classes and track student attendance.

            Despite its online gaming and study tracking options, Quizlet is neither a social network nor a true learning management system. The platform is not designed for assessment - it lacks a notebook - and students interact only through educational materials. While Quizlet will link to a Google Classroom, it is not designed to work with the school's learning management system or student information system (SIS), although the company's API allows administrators to provide useful student information. Rather, Quizlet offers a simple, user-centered online tool for studying.


 


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