Sunday, September 20, 2009

testing

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Global Leaderboard Added in InQuizitor.....

That's right: you can now see who holds the best and worst scores and annoy people you don't know by anonymously beating their best efforts ;)

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Have you InQuizitor'ed today? (www.inquizitor.com)

I would like to call it the InQuizitor effect.
Have you InQuizitor'ed today?

This could be an answer to a student's woes. How often have we heard of parents claiming, my child does not like reading his textbooks. He only learns for exams and forgets it afterwards.

InQuizitor forces book reading, because questions can be prepared from any corner. And when the user finds he has scored less, and can't play the game, it poses a challenge. `Addictive quizzing', we call it `Stealth Learning'

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

InQuizitor on Facebook

Having difficulty keeping attention on your textbooks. InQuizitor is definitely an answer. Take these quizzes at regular intervals after your read your text. Mail us for specific subjects and curriculum. For Indian syllabus: infoblr@3mrt.com or call +91 9880214709.

Franchisee enquiries welcome in India - be an education partner of 3MRT.

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InQuizitor on Facebook (http://ping.fm/oRzK4)

Bored studying from textbooks

It is time to try using additive learning methods, that keeps you hooked to learning, but have fun all the way.
Retaining student attention in class.. a big challenge. Simple Tips:
* Maintain eye contact - ensure that students know you are watching them
* Maintain positive body language - stand or sit straight, not leaning
* Use positive language - helps students maintain positive attitude in class
* Ensure everyone is attentive - check with questions & quizzes (for e.g., www.inquizitor.com http://ping.fm/W8scZ)
* Be tough but handle easy - the objective is not to antagonise but to assist students.