e-Quiz Resource Directory

Using a variety of interactive Web 2.0 quizzing/testing and learning games tools, the e-Quiz/Game resource directory project is an initiative to design and archive a pool of theme- and skill-based interactive learning objects (quizzes, tests, games, etc.) to assess students’ understanding and application of key language skills. The directory includes both in-house and third-party resources.
The content of these quizzes are drawn from:
- eFlashcard sets of theme-based vocabulary, expressions and grammar rules.
- Online media (e.g. news video clips to design listening/reading activities)
- News podcasts (to design listening comprehension activities)
- News articles
The main features of these quizzes/tests are:
- Engaging
- Interactive
- Motivational
- They provide immediate feedback
Glossary
- CASAW: Quizzes designed by Mourad Diouri, Centre for the Adv. Study of the Arab World (CASAW)
- External Quizzes
e-Arabic Quiz/Game Resource Directory
The quizzes listed below are categorized by theme
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Explore a selection of screenshots of a variety of web-based quizzes.
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Latest e-Quizzes
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Share & Contribute
To facilitate further exchange of links to useful and relevant resources to Arabic language/culture learning and teaching, if you would like recommend a link(s) to useful resources, please use the comments section to send the following information:
- Name of the resource
- URL of website
- Short description
- Category/Type of resource
Note: The resource must be related to Arabic language & culture learning and teaching.
For new links, we will review them first and let you know when it is added to the site.
If you would like to recommend a project idea for learning and teaching Arabic, please do not hesitate to get in touch.