Create Interactive Quizzes in MyStudiyo
March 6, 2009 by Theresa McGee
A common practice in my art room is to use a few minutes at the beginning or end of class to revisit art concepts. I often make a review game by holding up art prints and asking the students to identify an artist, art media, element of art, etc.
I recently found MyStudiyo, a great online resource that allows you to use images to create your own quiz game. Instead of pulling out a pile a prints, I just project the customized game and have each table work in groups to figure out the answers. Once each table makes a guess, the correct answer is revealed and we move on to the next question.
Try the game below using images from The Art Institute of Chicago.
Can’t view the image above or want to try more? Click here.
Want to share quizzes you make on Mystudiyo? Add the link in the comments area below!
Update 6/2/09: Thanks to Samantha Melvin for sharing a MyStudiyo quiz she created. You can try “All About Color” with your students by clicking here.
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Oh, very cool!
Great site and cool idea. I made a quiz, but I can’t access my quiz channel page at my school. And I can’t figure out how to embed it into a blog I created hoping to use that in the classroom.
Chris, I am guessing the reason you can’t access the quiz from school is that your school has a filter that blocks it. I have had other sites blocked and put in a request to my tech department to have the filter lifted off a specific web address – in my situation, they were very accommodating once they saw that it had educational value.
To embed in your blog, look to the very end of the quiz you created and there is an area embed/share quiz (I believe you can also find the embed code if you start playing your quiz)- you can copy the code and paste into the html area of your blog. We would be happy to link your quiz from The Teaching Palette for use in your classroom- just let us know the URL address on MyStudyio and/or how to search it.