I used Tagxedo for my first study tool. It took only a few minutes to create a word picture and it was easy. I could not figure out if there was a place to sign in OR if I was simply supposed to save it to my computer. I did a few of them because I was not sure what I was doing. I can see using this for word poems or a fun way to display a vocabulary list. I made one with all of the members of my family. I printed it and used it as a card. FUN colors to choose from and fun outlines - though some don't look so great once the words are in them. This example is a simple geography of South America word bank in the shape of South America. I could use this to introduce the geography - or to use as a matching activity with countries and capitals.
For my second study tool I tried to use study blue but it kept making my computer crash! :( So, I moved on to quizlet. I have had students use quizle to study Spanisht in the past, but I have never generated my own flashcards. I have had students search the many thousands of card sets already available.
I decided to enter a set of vocabulary that I will be using this fall. Then I played with all of the activities that you can so. I really liked all of the activities! The flashcards are useful just to start studying. I liked that the Spanish characters were already there so I didn't have to use html codes. I also was really excited when you can actually hear the words spoken in Spanish - and it actually sounds ok! It took moments to create and seems to be useful. I will use this and/or offer it to my students to create their own.

Great Tagxedo picture!
ReplyDeleteI also like Quizlet better than StudyBlue. We'll probably take StudyBlue off the list of choices because they don't allow you to embed it any longer. Grrr. I can totally see students studying Spanish flashcards on their phones! You could even do a little crash course review time before a quiz and let them take out their phones to study for 5-10 minutes. Perfect!
I also like how quizlet as the app that allows kids to access content on their smartphones. This makes it very useful.
ReplyDeleteAs a non-language teacher I overlooked the ability to hear the words of quizlet. That is a nice touch that would work even for english words. Often I have had students that know a what a word means but mispronounce it.
ReplyDeleteYes, I love the pronunciation feature of Quizlet, especially for beginning students who are not always sure how to pronounce words in Spanish. I like Becky´´s idea of using Tagxedo to make a card. Probably not for the classroom, but could work well to make a quick congratulations or birthday card for a colleague.
ReplyDeleteYes, I love the pronunciation feature of Quizlet, especially for beginning students who are not always sure how to pronounce words in Spanish. I like Becky´´s idea of using Tagxedo to make a card. Probably not for the classroom, but could work well to make a quick congratulations or birthday card for a colleague. Also thanks for tip on using it to practice verb forms. I never thought of that; I've just used it for vocabulary. But now I've thinking of ways I could use it to practice grammar as well.
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