July 25, 2014
InfuseLearing is a great virtual learner response system. In a very basic level, InfuseLearning allows teachers to ask quick assessment questions to check for students understanding. There are seven types of quick assessment questions supported by InfuseLearning. These are : Response Drawing, True/False questions, Multiple Choice, Sort in Order, Open Ended Text Answer, Numeric, Likert Scale(1-5).
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You log in as a teacher and you create a class. There are two types of classes you can create: open enrolment class and private classes. The difference between these two classes is that in private classes, students need to have a generated code to access the class ( this code you get it when you create a class). Public classes are open to anyone with the class ID number to access it.
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The unique feature that sets InfuseLearning apart from other learner response systems is " Draw Response". This quick assessment question allows students to respond to a question by drawing. Students are provided with a drawing canvas where they can draw their answers. Teachers can see students drawings as they happen and all drawings can be saved in PDF format. Another interesting feature from InfuseLearning is audio narration which allows students to have questions read to them in different languages.
Watch the video below to see InfuseLearning in action
Check out these excellent guides to help you learn more about InfuseLearning and how to use it with your students
- InfuseLearning tutorial for teachers
- 9 Snapguide Guides created by Infuse Learning
- Steps to get the most out of Infuse
- LearningDIY Graph Paper for Infuse Learning
- Longer Tutorial with Screen Shots