Site for making word cards and notes that makes studying a treat since it has newly designed mobile application. Suitable for Japanese Language Teachers to explain Passive, Causative and Passive-Causative to the students of intensive course.
2. StudyBlue teachers can…
1. Create weekly flashcards from vocab lists and share
them with students.
2. Have students create their own flashcards and
study them on their mobile phones or class
computers.
3. Create in-class activities using StudyBlue flashcards.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
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3. StudyBlue students can…
1. Study in class, at home, and on-the-go with
StudyBlue’s mobile app.
2. Quiz themselves and track their progress.
3. Set study reminders.
4. Collaborate with classmates from their
school or from people around the world.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
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4. Create your free account.
www.studyblue.com/teachers
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5. Get Started.
Search for your school, or add it to StudyBlue.
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6. Get Started.
Your landing page will allow you to make flashcards, find study materials on StudyBlue, or
study materials already saved in your Backpack.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
7. Your digital backpack.
This is your personal “homepage,” where your folders, flashcards, and documents are saved and
where you can see your progress and recently studied materials.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
9. Create a class.
Choose or add your school
Select or add your class
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http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
10. Create a class.
Add the course instructor (you!)
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http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
11. Create a class.
Your class is now in your Backpack and is ready for adding course material
and sharing with your students.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
13. Add study materials.
Within your class, add new flashcards or upload your own
notes.
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http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
14. Flashcards
Add new
cards.
Type terms and
definitions.
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15. Flashcards
As you type your
flashcards, matching
public cards will appear
below.
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http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
16. Flashcards
New card
recommendations appear
on the left-hand side
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17. Flashcards
You can change the
name of your
flashcard deck in the
upper left corner by
simply clicking on the
text.
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http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
18. Flashcards
Once you’re done creating, all your flashcards will appear on the deck’s main screen.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
19. Upload notes.
Upload files directly into your
backpack.
You can then take these notes
and make them into a new
flashcard deck.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
20. Turn notes into flashcards.
Type new
flashcards here.
World War 2 Your
uploaded
notes here.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
21. Share your flashcards
Easily share flashcard
decks with students by
email, posting to
Facebook, or Tweeting.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
23. Review Flashcards
On the deck’s main page, you will
see green boxes with the options
to Flip Cards, Take Quiz, and make
a Review Sheet for that flashcard
deck. You can also choose to study
the deck later.
At the bottom, you have the
option to study 5, 10, 20, or all
cards in your deck, along with
sorting the cards in order, random,
hardest to easiest*, and least
studied*.
* SB+ is required for these features
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
24. Flip Flashcards
When flipping through
the deck, you can see
the term first or the
definition first.
Keyboard controls allow
you to quickly and
easily study the deck.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
25. Take Quiz
Create multiple
choice, true/false,
or ‘type the answer’
quizzes, or combine
them all!
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
26. Review Sheet
The last option for your
flashcards is to view the
definitions and terms in a
simple, readable review
sheet.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
27. Track your study stats.
Be able to easily track
your progress on
flashcard decks. It will
show your estimated
mastery of the deck,
along with the option to
study the wrongs or
study the entire deck
again.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
28. Share.
Help your colleagues by presenting StudyBlue at
a professional development meeting.
Invite teachers in your vertical or grade team to
use StudyBlue.
Collaborate with your co-teacher(s) on
StudyBlue.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp