How to use Quizlet - Official tutorial for new users
Beginner's Guide to Quizlet
Introduction to Quizlet
- Rory Yakubov, a math teacher from Old Bridge High School, introduces the tutorial on using Quizlet for beginners.
- Quizlet study sets function as digital flashcards, allowing users to create and share their own study materials.
Creating an Account
- Users can create a student account at quizlet.com by selecting an avatar or uploading a picture and choosing a memorable username for easy login.
Exploring Study Sets
- A Quizlet study set consists of terms and definitions or problems and answers that can be created or searched for within the platform.
- Users can search for existing study sets by entering relevant keywords (e.g., "biology") in the search bar to find resources made by others.
Utilizing Existing Study Sets
- Clicking on a study set allows users to view all terms, definitions, and any images included (note: images require a paid version).
- It is emphasized that many topics have pre-existing study sets available, making it easier for students to find relevant materials.
Creating Your Own Study Set
- To create a new study set, users click on "Create" followed by "Study Set," where they can input terms and definitions.
- Users have options to import terms from documents or add diagrams; auto-suggestions help streamline the creation process based on previously entered data.
Features of Study Sets
- The platform allows endless additions of cards with formatting options like bolding, italicizing, underlining text, and even adding voice recordings.
- After creating a set, users must select a language before saving it.
Studying with Flashcards
- Once created or found, users can engage with their study sets through various methods such as flashcards which display questions alongside answers.
Study Techniques Using Quizlet
Overview of Study Set Functionality
- The study set contains 51 problems, and students track their familiarity with each problem based on correct answers. Once a problem is answered correctly twice, it moves to the "known" category.
- Students have various options for studying, including answering by term or definition, which allows them to customize their learning experience.
Study Options Available
- Different study methods include flashcards, written questions, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank formats. Fill-in-the-blank may be less effective for math due to answer specificity.
- The platform offers audio features where students can listen to problems being read aloud, enhancing auditory learning.
Test Mode Features
- Test mode generates a practice test automatically from the study set. It includes different question types: written questions, matching questions, multiple choice questions, and true/false questions.
- Students can customize their tests by excluding certain question types (e.g., written responses), adjusting the number of questions from the default of 20.
Customizing Tests
- Students can create new tests with adjusted formats while retaining the same material. This flexibility allows for repeated practice without redundancy.
- After completing a test in quiz format, students receive immediate feedback on their performance along with correct answers for any mistakes made.
Engaging Study Games
- The matching game encourages competition among classmates as they race against time to match terms and definitions correctly.
How to Organize and Share Quizlet Study Sets
Creating and Organizing Study Sets
- The speaker discusses using Quizlet for live games in various classroom settings, emphasizing the fun aspect of engaging students through interactive learning.
- To manage multiple study sets effectively, users can create folders on their Quizlet homepage. This helps prevent overwhelming lists of study materials.
- Users are encouraged to categorize their study sets by subject (e.g., history, biology), which aids in organization and retrieval for future use.
- After creating a folder, users can add existing study sets into it, streamlining access to relevant materials based on subjects or classes.
- Teachers can create classes under their accounts, allowing them to organize study sets specifically for different periods or subjects.
Sharing Study Sets with Others
- Teachers have the option to allow students to add study sets within their created class, although many prefer restricting this feature for better control over content.
- Students can easily share their own study sets with peers via email or links. They also have options to integrate sharing through platforms like Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams.
- The process of sharing is straightforward; users simply select the desired set and choose from various sharing methods available on the platform.
Accessing Quizlet on Mobile Devices
- Users are encouraged to download the Quizlet app on mobile devices for convenient studying anywhere. This enhances accessibility beyond desktop usage.
- The speaker highlights that having the app allows seamless interaction with all created study sets across multiple devices (desktop, laptop, phone).