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Wizer Cheat Sheet

1. Register for a free Wizer account using your district email for access to shared resources. 2. Browse the public gallery of shared Wizers created by other teachers and use or copy resources by clicking 'Use'. Be sure to appreciate other teachers' work. 3. Create your own interactive Wizers by reworking existing worksheets, adding audio, video, and images. Organize resources into folders for easy access.
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Wizer Cheat Sheet

1. Register for a free Wizer account using your district email for access to shared resources. 2. Browse the public gallery of shared Wizers created by other teachers and use or copy resources by clicking 'Use'. Be sure to appreciate other teachers' work. 3. Create your own interactive Wizers by reworking existing worksheets, adding audio, video, and images. Organize resources into folders for easy access.
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Wizer.

me Cheat Sheet
1. Register for Wizer
What? You haven’t yet registered for FREE! Now is the time to jump in and get started. Just go
to www.wizer.me and register for your free account.

You can use your Google+ or Edmodo account, but we suggest using your district email.

2. Search for Shared Wizers


The best part about Wizer is the community of awesome teachers who pour all their creativity into making
awesome digital lessons, worksheets and assessments and then share them with each other. Start by
browsing all the resources available on the public gallery. Click the categories on the left or use the
search bar to find relevant materials.

Find something you like? Click ‘Use’ to put a copy in your account.

Don’t forget to ‘love’ the worksheet and leave a comment to let the teacher-author know how much you
appreciate their work.
3. Create your own Wizers
Click ‘Create’ to make your own Wizers. You can easily re-create your existing paper-based worksheets
to make them more interactive and save you time grading. Create new resources that utilize video, audio
and interactive images.

Hint: Make your Wizer worksheets speak by adding a voice recording of you reading text, pronouncing
vocabulary words or asking questions verbally. The audio recording feature is great for younger learners,
language learners and students who require a read aloud accommodation.

4. Organize in Folders
The more Wizer worksheets you collect and create, you will need a good way of organizing them. Use the
Wizer Folders to organize resources. You can add sub folders if desired.
5. Invite Colleagues to Collaborate
Team up with trusted colleagues to develop resources together. Invite other teachers to collaborate and
contribute to shared resource folders by clicking ‘Invite’ and entering their email.

6. Plan a Meetup, Hackathon or Wizer PD


There is nothing more fun that meeting up in person with other teachers to brainstorm and work together.
Ask your technology and curriculum specialists to schedule a hackathon or Wizer PD with other teachers
in your school or district who teach the same grades ans subjects for a jam session to create a shared
resource of as many Wizer worksheets as you can create. How many Wizers can one teacher create in
an hour? 4? Multiply that by 10 teachers and you get 40 Wizers in an hour!
7. Plan an Outline for Curriculum
The first thing you should do before digging into creating Wizer is plan your outline. Whether you are
working alone or collaborating with colleagues, its a good idea to map out the resources you want to
create on Wizer. Wizers can be used to create any type of resource: Lessons, reviews, homework,
practice sets, exit tickets, early finishers, formative assessments, summative assessment and course
feedback.
8. Gather Resources
Chances are you already have an assortment of resources. Wizer is the perfect edtech tool for pulling all
those fragmented resources together. For example, videos are a great way to engage students in subject
matter, but sometimes watching a video is too passive and you want to engage students and make them
responsible for learning the material presented. Consider making the videos into a Wizer worksheets. start
by adding a link at the beginning of the video. Then add a series of questions and exercises based off the
material presented in the video.
Images are also wonderful for Wizer worksheets. Simply upload them with the Image widget. To make
images interactive, upload using the’Fill on an Image’ widget and add hotspots. Student responses will be
automatically checked.
9. Sharing is Caring
You enjoyed all the shared resources on the Wizer gallery. Now it’s time to give back to the community
(and show off!). Set ‘Publish to gallery’ to ‘Yes’. Click to Pin to Pinterest or share on Twitter and
Facebook. The good karma will soon start flowing your way!

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