Microsoft Forms, immersive reader, and some cool Maths

Here is some information you might find useful for Microsoft Forms and immersive reader:

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  • To help students with writing, Dictation is rolling out to PowerPoint on the web allowing students to add writing to their slides with the power of their voice.
  • Math practice quizzes are now available in OneNote Online. Students can use the Math assistant in OneNote Online to generate a quiz. We’ve also just launched an interactive guide for inclusive math.
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Microsoft Forms


An update to Microsoft Forms lets you use branching logic to create personalized assessments. Adding this technology allows you to change quiz questions based on student answers. In a quiz that branches, students only see questions that are relevant to them. So, if students get an answer wrong, they might be directed to additional instructions and practice questions. You can learn more about Microsoft Forms here.



Read more at https://educationblog.microsoft.com/en-us/2019/10/whats-new-in-edu-how-to-use-innovative-resources-for-digital-storytelling-stem-learning-personalized-assessments-and-more/#gq303PktSOJ6y215.99