How do I use Sutori? How does it work best?
Sutori is a versatile learning, content and presentation tool that can work in many ways: timeliens, note-taking, book reports, course intros, summaries etc.
Add text, media and all kinds of interactivity to a resource on the topic of your choice. You can then share this with your students and get them to watch the videos, read the content, answer the quiz questions etc. in class or at home. If your students create accounts on Sutori, they can add comments and engage further in the content.
Set up a template so that students have a framework from which to create their projects. Feel free to use one of the templates (a selection comes up before you begin creating) that you can edit at will. You can also get your students to create a presentation from scratch.
Create a story, invite groups of students or the whole class to get everyone involved. Students can also set up their own collaborative stories for easy group work.
👉 Want more use cases? Check out our resources page.
1. Learning resource
Add text, media and all kinds of interactivity to a resource on the topic of your choice. You can then share this with your students and get them to watch the videos, read the content, answer the quiz questions etc. in class or at home. If your students create accounts on Sutori, they can add comments and engage further in the content.
2. Template for student presentations
Set up a template so that students have a framework from which to create their projects. Feel free to use one of the templates (a selection comes up before you begin creating) that you can edit at will. You can also get your students to create a presentation from scratch.
3. Collaborative presentations
Create a story, invite groups of students or the whole class to get everyone involved. Students can also set up their own collaborative stories for easy group work.
👉 Want more use cases? Check out our resources page.
Updated on: 30/10/2024