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New top story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Facebook is blocking the publiccode.eu open letter initiative as spam

Report to HN Public Facebook Blocks publiccode.eu open message as spam. 50 to post 8 comments on Hacker News. Just try to share the link on Facebook, it will be blocked as spam. In light of the deceptive messages and scams they use to advertise and disseminate, it is almost impossible to believe that this is unintentional.

Quizalize - Engage Your Class Using Game-based Quizzes

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Quizalize is a fun quiz tool that you use to increase students' engagement, increase engagement and improve learning. How Quizalize works is like the two gaming devices I reviewed earlier: Kahoot , Blooket , Quizlet and Quizizz . Teachers use Quizalize to create a variety of questions that students can use using generated code. As students complete their questions, teachers collect relevant insights and analysis data regarding their performance and immediately monitor students' progress. These reports are particularly useful in formal assessments, providing basic information for teachers to plan effective interventions, to provide students with a variety of learning opportunities, and to inform them about curriculum planning and learning strategies. As a teacher, you can use Quizalize to create blank questions or search an existing library (such as the Resources section) for existing questions created by other teachers. You can either play on the "Leadership"

Quizalize Code and Login Guide for Students

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The Quizalize Code and the Quizalize presentation have been the subject of numerous emails that I have received since the publication of the Quizalize Teacher's Guide . While the Quizalize FAQ page has all the tips you need to know about Quizalize code and student login, I have continued and summarized all the information in this quick start guide. Quizalize Login: 3 different ways for students Students can sign up for Quizalize and take quizzes in three ways: First, students are not required to enter their email address or password. They simply enter the Zzi.sh student portal and enter the generated code that you share with them. In the second method, students are identified using their Google Classroom credentials. This requires that you, the teacher, set up your class to use Google Classroom access. The third way is to sign in with a Microsoft or Office account.    Verify access via Zzi.sh. To access the quiz, students must go to http://zzi.sh or click the "Stu