My students love Kahoot. But, it's losing it's power. So, I stumbled upon Quizziz. It is very similar to Kahoot. Students visit the site and input the code. But students (either alone or in groups) get the questions in various orders. So, you get a better check for understanding. You can also remove the time limit. On the teacher side, you can see how everyone is doing in real time--who is missing a lot of questions or taking a ton of time. The kids love it--and I love it. Like Kahoot, there are a lot of premade Quizizzs, but they are easy to make on your own. The reports are thorough and easy to download and navigate. Just add this little tool to your arsenal.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Eddy Steven Sandoval Lopez, 23, a Nicaraguan national residing in Sacramento, pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced. According to court documents, Sandoval Lopez distributed cocaine and marijuana on a darknet site, Dream Market, using the vendor accounts “CokeWave,” “SafeDealsDirect,” and “HerbanFarmer.” The Dream Market allowed individuals to sell narcotics and other illegal goods and services. In return for his cocaine and marijuana sales, Sandoval Lopez received $97,891 in bitcoin from his customers. This case is the product of an investigation by the Northern California Illicit Digital Economy Task Force (NCIDE), composed of agents from Homeland Security Investigations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and the Drug Enforcement Administration. The NCIDE Task Force is a joint federal task force focused on targeting all forms of darknet and cryptocur...
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