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The BookWidgets Video Quiz widget contest

Vote for your favorite Video Quiz!

The 6 nominees for the BookWidgets Video Quiz contest are in!

Go check out their Video Quiz widgets and vote for your favorite Video Quiz widget! The best 3 widgets will win a BookWidgets license for 10 teachers in their school and an online beginners course.

The judges have chosen these 6 Video Quiz nominees because of the variety of subjects, the use of different question types, and the purpose of the video. All the contest submissions clearly show the different ways a Video Quiz can be used in your classroom.

Make your vote count. Here’s how:

  • Step 1: Like the BookWidgets Facebook page
  • Step 2: Click on the activities below to open them. Go ahead and complete each activity to see if it’s worth your precious vote.
  • Step 3: Click on the vote button for your favorite activity. Don’t forget to confirm your vote in the email you will get shortly after! Otherwise, your vote will not count. (Note that we only use this email address within the context of this contest)

Voting ends on Wednesday, March 8, at 8am PST.

Decomposition

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Ahmed Patel Computer science teacher at Petchy Academy, United Kingdom

This Video Quiz is a decomposition of the term “decomposition”! Students learn what “decomposition” is and how it’s important for programmers.

What is the human microbiome?

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Carla Van Avermaet Biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics teacher at KOHa Sint-Jozef, Belgium

The human body is a greenhouse of microscopic organisms. In this Video Quiz, students learn about the human microbiome and why it’s so important to keep it healthy.

Cookies Recipe

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Justine Michaux Speech therapist at EESSCF Marloie, Belgium

This Video Quiz will make you drool! How do you make chocolate chip cookies? Students go through the video and have to remember every step in the process.

Effective study strategies in College

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Donatienne Binard Mathematics Teacher at Institut Technique Frans Fischer, Belgium

Studying isn’t always fun, especially if you have a hard time figuring out a way to make lessons stick. In this Video Quiz, students learn some effective learning strategies they can use in college.

Discovering Pythagoras' Theorem

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Claire Woodcock Maths teacher at The Unicorn school, United Kingdom

This Video Quiz explains Pythagoras’ theorem to students in a very creative way. Students discover how the theorem is formed using their critical thinking skills.

The rise of Nazi Germany

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Tom Van Biesen History and Dutch teacher at GTSM Secondary school, Belgium

This history Video Quiz explains how Hiltler came to power and how Germany changed during the early stages of their rule.

Disclaimer

All 6 nominees have been judged based on judges’ determination of cleverness, wittiness, BookWidgets skillset, and creativity.

This contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with, Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter.

Voters don’t have to give up any personal data in order to vote. Whether you “like” our Facebook Page or not, this will not be used when choosing the winner. We will only count the votes on the submitted activities.

The organizer reserves the right to suspend or revoke the contest at any time in any jurisdiction if forced to do so for legal reasons or compelling self-regulatory reasons, without any right to compensation or concessions of the participants.