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Michaela Bernabe
Angelica Rolloque Judine Sanico Kimberly Tabinas

Ma. Theresa Salazar


Josie Fajardo Ghiea Ramoso
Quizizz
Reporter: Angelica Rolloque
Here are the steps to create a quiz on the
new editor:
1.
Once you are logged in, you can either click on the Create button from the left
navigation bar .
2. You can now start creating a quiz. Enter a name and select the subject
or category it falls under. Click the 'Save' button to continue. (Don't
worry about being perfect with the name or tags as you can always
come back and edit these later)
3. Choose the question type you would like to include from the available
options. There are five different types of questions available on
Quizizz. 
Multiple choice: When there are multiple options available but
4. students need to select only one correct answer.
5. Checkbox: When more than one option (from the given options)
need to be selected in order to get the answer right.
6. Fill-in-the-Blank: Students need to manually enter the answer in the
space provided. The character limit for FIB is 160 chars. A message
shows up when the answer exceeds 120 characters.
Open-ended: Longer answers that are not graded. The
7. character limit for open-ended is 1000 chars. A message shows
up when the answer >800 characters.
8. Poll: There is no correct answer in a poll. You can select whether to allow
students to select only one option or multiple options.
You can also add text images to your questions. To add an
9. image to a question, click on the 'Image' button next to the
question text field.
10.You can also add images as answer options. Click on the icon
as shown below to add an image as an answer.
11. Adjust the time from the drop-down as shown below and click
save to complete the question.
12. Now include answer explanations describing steps that lead to the
correct answer. (Available with Quizizz Super)

You can also import questions from other quizzes using our 'Teleport'
13. feature. Just click 'Teleport' to get started. Search for the quiz and click
'Add' button to teleport the question to your quiz. 
kahoot
Reporters: Michaela Bernabe and
Judine Sanico

Kahoot! is a game-based learning platform,


used as educational technology in schools
and other educational institutions. Its
learning games, "kahoots", are user-
generated multiple-choice quizzes that can
be accessed via a web browser or the
Kahoot app.
Step 1
1.Go to https://kahoot.com, click Log in and enter your
Kahoot account.
Step 2
1.Click the Create button on the top right corner of the screen
or click on any of the Kahoot activity types to begin creating.
Step 3 To create a multiple-choice quiz, click Quiz.
Step 4 In Kahoot! Quiz settings:
a. Enter the quiz name, a description of what the quiz is
about, privacy status, language preference and
audience.
b. You can upload your own cover image or select images
from the Kahoot! image library.
c. If you want the students to see an introductory video
while they are waiting for the Kahoot! to begin, add a
YouTube video link in the ‘Intro video’ box.
Step 4 In Kahoot! Quiz settings:
Step 5
Click OK, Go and then Add Question when the Question
screen pops up.
Step 6 Ina. Kahoot! Question setup:
Input questions and answer choices, where questions have a 95-
character limit. You can also upload questions via spreadsheet using
the Quiz spreadsheet template.
b. Indicate the correct answer choice. You can have from 1 to all
correct answers.
c. Adjust time limits and toggle points on or off.
d. Add an image or YouTube video to the questions as a prompt.
Step 7Questions can be reordered by dragging to the
desired location.
Step 8Once you’re done adding all the questions, click Save.
Step 9
Click I’m Done. Now, you can edit, play or share the
Kahoot! Quiz.
SPIN THE WHEEL
Reporter: Kimberly Tabinas

Random Picker is an ultimate


decision making fortune wheel app
where you can create countless
custom wheels of fortune, add as
many customized labels as you
want and spin away!
Step 1 Go the Google Play Store/App Store, On the search bar
type “spin the wheel”
Step 2 Download the app and open it.
Step 3 Choose layout for your wheel.

Title Wheel
Wheel

Slice

Text size
Slice Repeat
Spin time
Step 4 Label your wheel slice.

Shuffle button

Add button
Step 5 Spin your wheel
Google Jamboard
Reporters: Josie Fajardo and Maria Theresa Salazar

How to use Google Jamboard for Remote


White board
Step 1 Open Jamboard
• You can either go directly to https://jamboard.google.com or find
Jamboard in the list of Google apps in the app picker, which is
located near your profile icon in the top-right region of the
Google Mail screen.
Step 2 Create Your Jam
• Use the Google + icon in the bottom-right of the screen to
get started. + You can name your Jam if you plan to save
it for later by using the field at the top of the screen.
Step 3 Draw on your Jam
• You will find all of your tools in a menu
along the left side of the screen. From top to
bottom, your options are:
• • Pen - You can change the type of pen and
the color by clicking on the icon to expand
the menu.
• • Eraser - Use this to erase what you have
drawn.
• • Select - Use this to move an item around,
such as a sticky note or an image.
• • Sticky note - Puts a digital sticky note on
your board with some text in it, which you
can then move around.
• • Image - Insert an image file directly into
your Jam board.
• • Laser pointer - Use this to draw attention
to something on the board. It acts like a pen
whose ink "evaporates" quickly.
• You can clear your entire board at
any time by using the clear frame
button in the top-left corner of the
screen. You can use the background
button to select a different
background for your board.

If you need another board to draw on
without erasing your previous work,
just click on the right arrow icon next
to the board counter in the middle of
the screen along the top. That will
give you a blank board to work with
while preserving your previous
board. You can switch between them
now using the arrows.
Step 4 Share Your Jam
• If you need another board to
draw on without erasing your
previous work, just click on
the right arrow icon next to
the board counter in the
middle of the screen along
the top. That will give you a
blank board to work with
while preserving your
previous board. You can
switch between them now
using the arrows.
Step 5 Save Your Jam
• Google automatically
saves your Jam for
you, but if you want to
download a copy, use
the three vertical dots
next to the share
button. You can then
either download the
Jam as a PDF or as an
image file.
Pixelllab Apps
Reporter: Ghiea Ramoso

How to make 3D Text using


Cellphone PixelLab Apps
Steps in making 3D Text:
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