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Tech what you teach.




  www.studyblue.com
StudyBlue teachers can…
1. Create weekly flashcards from vocab lists and share
   them with students.
2. Have students create their own flashcards and
   study them on their mobile phones or class
   computers.
3. Create in-class activities using StudyBlue flashcards.




  For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                               http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
StudyBlue students can…
1. Study in class, at home, and on-the-go with
   StudyBlue’s mobile app.
2. Quiz themselves and track their progress.
3. Set study reminders.
4. Collaborate with classmates from their
   school or from people around the world.



 For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                              http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Create your free account.
                            www.studyblue.com/teachers




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Get Started.




      Search for your school, or add it to StudyBlue.
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Get Started.




Your landing page will allow you to make flashcards, find study materials on StudyBlue, or
                    study materials already saved in your Backpack.


   For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                                http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Your digital backpack.




This is your personal “homepage,” where your folders, flashcards, and documents are saved and
                 where you can see your progress and recently studied materials.


       For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                                    http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Step 1
Create your class.
Create a class.



                                    Choose or add your school




                                        Select or add your class
For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Create a class.




                                 Add the course instructor (you!)




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zach@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Create a class.




    Your class is now in your Backpack and is ready for adding course material
                          and sharing with your students.

For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Step 2
Build your class with course materials
Add study materials.




Within your class, add new flashcards or upload your own
                         notes.




     For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                                  http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Flashcards




Add new
cards.




            Type terms and
            definitions.

   For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                                http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Flashcards




                                                                                    As you type your
                                                                                    flashcards, matching
                                                                                    public cards will appear
                                                                                    below.




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Flashcards

New card
recommendations appear
on the left-hand side




   For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                                http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Flashcards


 You can change the
 name of your
 flashcard deck in the
 upper left corner by
 simply clicking on the
 text.




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Flashcards




Once you’re done creating, all your flashcards will appear on the deck’s main screen.



  For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                               http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Upload notes.

                                                                              Upload files directly into your
                                                                              backpack.

                                                                              You can then take these notes
                                                                              and make them into a new
                                                                              flashcard deck.




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Turn notes into flashcards.

                                                                                                  Type new
                                                                                                  flashcards here.




                 World War 2                                                                      Your
                                                                                                  uploaded
                                                                                                  notes here.


For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Share your flashcards


                                                                                        Easily share flashcard
                                                                                        decks with students by
                                                                                        email, posting to
                                                                                        Facebook, or Tweeting.




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Step 3
Let’s Study!
Review Flashcards
                                                                On the deck’s main page, you will
                                                                see green boxes with the options
                                                                to Flip Cards, Take Quiz, and make
                                                                a Review Sheet for that flashcard
                                                                deck. You can also choose to study
                                                                the deck later.

                                                                At the bottom, you have the
                                                                option to study 5, 10, 20, or all
                                                                cards in your deck, along with
                                                                sorting the cards in order, random,
                                                                hardest to easiest*, and least
                                                                studied*.
                                                                * SB+ is required for these features


For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Flip Flashcards


                                                                                        When flipping through
                                                                                        the deck, you can see
                                                                                        the term first or the
                                                                                        definition first.

                                                                                        Keyboard controls allow
                                                                                        you to quickly and
                                                                                        easily study the deck.




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Take Quiz


                                                                                               Create multiple
                                                                                               choice, true/false,
                                                                                               or ‘type the answer’
                                                                                               quizzes, or combine
                                                                                               them all!




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Review Sheet


                                                                                 The last option for your
                                                                                 flashcards is to view the
                                                                                 definitions and terms in a
                                                                                 simple, readable review
                                                                                 sheet.




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Track your study stats.

                                                                               Be able to easily track
                                                                               your progress on
                                                                               flashcard decks. It will
                                                                               show your estimated
                                                                               mastery of the deck,
                                                                               along with the option to
                                                                               study the wrongs or
                                                                               study the entire deck
                                                                               again.




For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                             http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
Share.
Help your colleagues by presenting StudyBlue at
a professional development meeting.

Invite teachers in your vertical or grade team to
use StudyBlue.

Collaborate with your co-teacher(s) on
StudyBlue.

 For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at
                                              http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
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  • 1. Tech what you teach. www.studyblue.com
  • 2. StudyBlue teachers can… 1. Create weekly flashcards from vocab lists and share them with students. 2. Have students create their own flashcards and study them on their mobile phones or class computers. 3. Create in-class activities using StudyBlue flashcards. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 3. StudyBlue students can… 1. Study in class, at home, and on-the-go with StudyBlue’s mobile app. 2. Quiz themselves and track their progress. 3. Set study reminders. 4. Collaborate with classmates from their school or from people around the world. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 4. Create your free account. www.studyblue.com/teachers For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 5. Get Started. Search for your school, or add it to StudyBlue. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 6. Get Started. Your landing page will allow you to make flashcards, find study materials on StudyBlue, or study materials already saved in your Backpack. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 7. Your digital backpack. This is your personal “homepage,” where your folders, flashcards, and documents are saved and where you can see your progress and recently studied materials. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 9. Create a class. Choose or add your school Select or add your class For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 10. Create a class. Add the course instructor (you!) For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zach@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 11. Create a class. Your class is now in your Backpack and is ready for adding course material and sharing with your students. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 12. Step 2 Build your class with course materials
  • 13. Add study materials. Within your class, add new flashcards or upload your own notes. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 14. Flashcards Add new cards. Type terms and definitions. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 15. Flashcards As you type your flashcards, matching public cards will appear below. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 16. Flashcards New card recommendations appear on the left-hand side For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 17. Flashcards You can change the name of your flashcard deck in the upper left corner by simply clicking on the text. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 18. Flashcards Once you’re done creating, all your flashcards will appear on the deck’s main screen. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 19. Upload notes. Upload files directly into your backpack. You can then take these notes and make them into a new flashcard deck. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 20. Turn notes into flashcards. Type new flashcards here. World War 2 Your uploaded notes here. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 21. Share your flashcards Easily share flashcard decks with students by email, posting to Facebook, or Tweeting. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 23. Review Flashcards On the deck’s main page, you will see green boxes with the options to Flip Cards, Take Quiz, and make a Review Sheet for that flashcard deck. You can also choose to study the deck later. At the bottom, you have the option to study 5, 10, 20, or all cards in your deck, along with sorting the cards in order, random, hardest to easiest*, and least studied*. * SB+ is required for these features For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 24. Flip Flashcards When flipping through the deck, you can see the term first or the definition first. Keyboard controls allow you to quickly and easily study the deck. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 25. Take Quiz Create multiple choice, true/false, or ‘type the answer’ quizzes, or combine them all! For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 26. Review Sheet The last option for your flashcards is to view the definitions and terms in a simple, readable review sheet. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 27. Track your study stats. Be able to easily track your progress on flashcard decks. It will show your estimated mastery of the deck, along with the option to study the wrongs or study the entire deck again. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp
  • 28. Share. Help your colleagues by presenting StudyBlue at a professional development meeting. Invite teachers in your vertical or grade team to use StudyBlue. Collaborate with your co-teacher(s) on StudyBlue. For more on using StudyBlue in your classroom, contact Zachg@studyblue.com, or visit our online support community at http://s.tudy.it/teacherhelp