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What are the critics saying?

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"The beauty of this app is that the students never know whether I’m resetting the sticks or not, and they never question whether or not the selection is fair because I’m not the one calling on them, the robot that lives in my iPad is."

I LOVE Stick Pick!

Sixth-grade teacher Buzz Garwood created an app for iPhones and iPads that teachers use to call on students randomly. The Stick Pick app incorporates questions at different levels for each student.

Say goodbye to your coffee can with popsicle sticks and say hello to Stick Pick!

Have you checked out Stick Pick? I have used it and I like it a lot!

This is a really cool app!

"Throw away your Popsicle sticks! Pick a student randomly. Gives ideas of questions to ask and allows you to evaluate and track student answers."

"Veteran teachers, if you're having trouble making the transition to the 21st century classroom and the wonderful world of apps, Stick Pick is the perfect transition object for you."

"The Stick Pick App is another in a great line of tools for teachers in the classroom."

"It costs $3, but when you see all the learning possibilities it’s certainly worth what you pay for it."

"I have stumbled upon the most amazing iPhone / iPad app I have found for teachers: Stick Pick! It is an app that provides an easy way to promote equity, build higher order thinking skills, and support your English Language Learners in the classroom."

A Corona teacher has developed a handheld-computer application to call on students randomly and ask them questions that are easy or hard enough for their current learning level.

"Teachers have been using popsicle sticks in a can to eliminate unintentional bias when calling on a student for ages. But this iPhone app takes it to the next level. "

"Teachers can set the degree of difficulty for each learner and every time that student's stick is drawn, they'll be shown over a dozen Bloom's-style question stems -- uniquely tied to the student's individual ability level!"

"Makes an age-old method of maintaining student attention much easier. Provides the start of questions for each individual student according to his or her current level of mental aptitude."

"Stick Pick is a handy tool for any teacher device. Stick Pick can guide classroom discussion and formative assessment in really helpful ways."

"I am VERY excited about this app from my friend and blog alliance member Buzz Garwood, worth checking out!"

"An individualized learning app for the iPad and iPhone that leverages Bloom's Taxonomy. Innovative and inexpensive application also has an English as a Second Language mode."

"Stick Pick suggests question starters for learners at different levels and also records how well students respond during classroom discussions."

"I was simply amazed at the thoroughness of this app. It is also fun to look at, with nice graphics and a simple interface. Not to mention USEFULNESS, especially concerning data collection! "

"I love this app! Best part - Popsicle sticks make may skin crawl so no touching wood!"

"This is a wonderful way for teachers to customize impromptu questions based on ability."

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