Flashcards Pro

Free! Flashcards Pro allows users to engage digital flashcards. From Flashcard Pro’s home screen, users can search by topic for previously made flashcards, or they can create their own flashcards. When searching for previously made flashcards, users can browse by popular subject or search online. Users can also create their own flashcard set that they can organize and categorize however they wish. Plus, when creating their own flashcards, users can decide if they want to use only text or include images on the flashcards. For a fee, Flashcard Pro will pronounce the text on the flashcard, export the flashcards to MS Word or…

Review Overview

A. Instruction - 5
B. Design - 8
C. Engagement - 8.3

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Flashcards Pro: A Best App for Memorization

Summary : Digitalized Flashcards Here!

Flashcards Pro allows users to engage digital flashcards. From Flashcard Pro’s home screen, users can search by topic for previously made flashcards, or they can create their own flashcards. When searching for previously made flashcards, users can browse by popular subject or search online. Users can also create their own flashcard set that they can organize and categorize however they wish. Plus, when creating their own flashcards, users can decide if they want to use only text or include images on the flashcards. For a fee, Flashcard Pro will pronounce the text on the flashcard, export the flashcards to MS Word or as a PD, and access other features.

Instructional Ideas

  1. Before teaching an instructional unit, teachers can create a set of flashcards that aligns with the unit. The teacher can then share them with students as a method for previewing the upcoming unit.
  2. After reading a text, students can identify the 10 most important words and use this app to create a flashcard for each word.
  3. When learning vocabulary words or concepts, teachers can have students create a set of flashcards for the words/concepts. On the front students can write the word/concept, and on the back they can define the word/concept. To add a twist, teachers can require students to import an image on the back of the card that represents it, instead of a written definition/explanation.
  4. Instead of limiting the use of flashcards to words and concepts, teachers can use flashcards to review historical events, significant people, fictional characters, or by another similar type of content.
A1. Rigor
A2. 21st Century Skills
A3. Conn. to Future Learning
A4. Value of Errors
A5. Feedback to Teacher
A6. Level of Material
A7. Cooperative Learning
A8. Accom. of Individual Diff.
B1. Ability to Save Progress
B2. Platform Integration
B3. Screen Design
B4. Ease of Use
B5. Navigation
B6. Goal Orientation
B7. Information Presentation
B8. Media Integration
B9. Cultural Sensitivity
C1. Learner Control
C2. Interactivity
C3. Pace
C4. Flexibility
C5. Interest
C6. Aesthetics
C7. Utility

Screenshots

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