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For many students with dyslexia, the word “quiz” can bring feelings of stress or pressure. Traditional tests often focus on speed, spelling accuracy, or memorization, which can feel unfair and discouraging. But practice doesn’t have to be intimidating. In this course, learners will experience how AI-powered interactive quizzes can turn practice into something fun, personalized, and motivating. Instead of paper worksheets or multiple-choice tests, students will explore activities that feel like games. These include visual matching tasks, where images are paired with words, drag-and-drop exercises that build spelling and sentence structure, and audio-based quizzes where learners listen to a word or phrase before responding. Every activity is designed to reduce stress and increase engagement, so students are learning without even realizing they are “being tested.” AI also makes these quizzes adaptive. If a learner struggles with a particular word, the system recognizes the difficulty and provides extra practice. If the student answers correctly, the quiz adjusts and moves on to new challenges. This personalized pacing ensures that no one feels left behind, while also preventing boredom for students who progress quickly. Another powerful feature of gamified quizzes is the use of instant feedback and rewards. Instead of waiting for a grade, learners get encouragement right away. Correct answers may trigger animations, sound effects, or progress badges, making practice feel like a positive achievement. Mistakes are not marked as failures but as opportunities to improve with guidance. By the end of this module, students will see quizzes in a new light. Rather than something to fear, quizzes become interactive games that help build skills, boost memory, and strengthen confidence. With AI and gamification working together, practice transforms into an exciting part of the learning journey.
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This module explains concepts using short sentences, bold keywords, and visual examples.