What is Einstein?
Einstein is an application for creating quizzes and questionnaires.
Using Einstein, teachers and other professional experts can easily create various types of questions, including multiple choice questions, matching questions and visual questions. The students can also create quizzes for their peers and the students can collaborate on a quiz. Teachers can monitor student's progression and give real-time feedback to students through the Captain dashboard. Einstein also supports self evaluation.
Einstein can be used as a guest without logging in or the students can have a personal account.
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Pedagogy
Certified by Education Alliance Finland, 02/2018
EAF Evaluation is an academically-backed approach to evaluating the pedagogical design of a product. EAF evaluators assess the product using criteria that covers the most essential pedagogical aspects in the learning experience.
PassiveActive
Students are highly active as they answer to the quizzes - or in the ideal case, are also the ones who get to create the quizzes to their peers.
RehearseConstruct
Einstein provides multiple answering mechanics from multiple choice to fill the missing words and open-ended questions. It is possible to share materials at the beginning of the quiz.
LinearNon-linear/Creative
The answering process is linear as all the participants answer the quizzes in the same order.
IndividualCollaborative
Students answer the quizzes individually or by collaborating together with another student. Quizzes can be shared for others.
Learning goals
Certified by Education Alliance Finland
The supported learning goals are identified by mapping the product against the selected reference curriculum and soft skills definitions most relevant for the 21st century.
- Practicing to give and get constructive feedback.
- Practicing time management.
- Practicing to notice causal connections
- Practicing to look things from different perspectives
- Practicing to create questions and make justifiable arguments based on observations
- Developing problem solving skills
- Learning to recognise and evaluate arguments and their reasonings
- Practicing to give, get and reflect feedback
- Practicing to notice links between subjects learned
- Practicing to take responsibility of one's own learning
- Practicing to evaluate one's own learning
- Learning to build information on top of previously learned
- Practicing to plan and organize learning processes.
- Practicing to work independently.
- Practicing to observe and evaluate own learning processes.