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Watch Tutorials with step-by-step instructions to create interactive activities or games for your students.

STUDYMATE

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To increase your student engagement level of your classes with interactive activities or games you will find StudyMate to be an excellent tool. Based on a single list of questions - many already provided by many textbook authors - you can create ten activities and games including crossword puzzles, word problems and fact cards. You can publish these activities to your SacCT course or students can easily download them to their iPods or even Sony Playstation Portable. You can have them graded or use them as study exercises. Also, you may import existing content from Respondus, MS Word, and from the Publishers Test Bank. StudyMate is a tool that does not require any programming experience.

Handouts

You can download instructional material to create interactive activities or games from the Handouts webpage.

Why Use StudyMate?

  • When you want to create Flash based activities or games for your students with templates.
  • When you want to give students helpful study activities.
  • When you want to increase your students engagement level.

Tutorials

View Tutorials with step-by-step instructions in how to use the features and tools in StudyMate.

Getting Started

Request an Account

To request StudyMate, fill out the Request an Account form. An email with details about how to download and install the software will be emailed to you within 24 hours of submitting a form. Our license allows Faculty at Sac State to install the software.

Features

Visit the StudyMate Features webpage for pertinent information regarding authoring, importing, preview, and publishing features.

 

Examples

Click the following link to view Examples of StudyMate activities and games.

 

Last updated: October 12, 2009