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    September 21, 2007

    Nothing beats good old fashioned flash cards for review. And there’s no better way to make good old fashioned flash cards than to customize them with HTML and make them instantly available through a large online network to teachers and students around the globe. Just like when you were a kid. You can do all that with cueFlash.

    Create your own deck or use someone else’s. They’re perfect to use for test reviews on pretty much any subject (cueFlash lets you select the type of deck, from vocabulary to math to geography to most anything else). The interface is WYSIWYG simple. The system will keep track of your right or wrong answers, then reshuffle the deck to hit you again with questions you have trouble with.

    CueFlash is a simple and powerful way for your students to get acquainted with information they should’ve kept up on for the last unit. Sadly, if you’re into doing things caveman-style, cueFlash doesn’t have a function to print the flash cards onto actual note cards. I can’t imagine why you’d want to, though, since cueFlash is actually easier, minus those nasty papercuts. –BILL FERRIS

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    Create and Study Your Flash Cards Online with cueFlash


    Love the cueflash site! I will be sharing this one with my AP U.S. History students!

    • bferrissays:
    • September 24th, 2007 at 7:51 pm

    Glad you liked it! Do you have other flash card resources you like to use?


    Actually, I’m looking for some geography trivia for another teacher…any suggestions?

    • bferrissays:
    • September 25th, 2007 at 11:40 am

    Here are a few that I like. GeoNet (http://www.eduplace.com/geonet/) seems to be pretty trivia based. You can also try Geosense (http://www.geosense.net/), which focuses more on finding locations. My personal favorite, though, is the previously-blogged-about 50 States in 10 Minutes. You’ll never lose an hour more easily.

    • Wahoosays:
    • October 6th, 2007 at 2:28 am

    Thank you for sharing!

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