If you already use Google Docs, I think you'll love these flash cards.
I have accounts with Studyblue.com and Quizlet.com, but I need for students to 1) be able to access the flash cards without setting-up student accounts and 2) I want to be able to use pictures on the cards.
Neither does both (without charging you for a subscription).
With Flippity.net, you can add pictures, make cards publicly available, use videos and even use HTML for special formatting needs ... and it's all free and simple.
I just made some for my 6th and 7th grade classes.
Flippity.net has succinct directions but basically you:
Below is a video explanation that includes using imgur.com, which is a really useful sight if you need a url for a picture.
I have accounts with Studyblue.com and Quizlet.com, but I need for students to 1) be able to access the flash cards without setting-up student accounts and 2) I want to be able to use pictures on the cards.
Neither does both (without charging you for a subscription).
With Flippity.net, you can add pictures, make cards publicly available, use videos and even use HTML for special formatting needs ... and it's all free and simple.
I just made some for my 6th and 7th grade classes.
Flippity.net has succinct directions but basically you:
- Copy their Google Spreadsheet Template
- Put your owns terms/definitions in
- Select "Publish" from the sheet's menu options
- Obtain a link to share your flashcards with your students from the 2nd tab.
Below is a video explanation that includes using imgur.com, which is a really useful sight if you need a url for a picture.