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An Intro to Pear Deck’s Flashcard Factory

by Destiny Wagner
Flashcard Factory in 5 Easy Steps

What if I told you there was one tech tool that supports key skills such as collaboration, critical thinking, and metacognition, all while having fun? Allow me to introduce to you Pear Deck’s Flashcard Factory! Let’s explore how Pear Deck’s game-based approach to vocabulary with Flashcard Factory can revolutionize the learning experience, making it fun, meaningful, and effective.

PearDeck Flashcard Factory Landing Page
Screenshot by Emily Horn: Flashcard Factory, Home Page

What is Flashcard Factory?

Students team up and cooperate to produce spirited and captivating flashcards. By working together, they depict and explain the terms, transforming vocabulary learning into a lively and collaborative endeavor. Gamification has been proven to increase motivation and engagement. Flashcard Factory’s interactive and gamified approach transforms the traditional classroom into an exciting place of exploration and discovery, making it a powerful tool for educators. Please note that both the teacher and students must log in with a Google or Microsoft account to play Flashcard Factory. 

PearDeck's Flashcard Factory Login
Screenshot by Emily Horn: Pear Deck, Teacher Login

Pre-Pear Flashcard Factory Learning in Five Easy Steps 

1. LAUNCH

After logging into your Pear Deck account as a teacher, click Flashcard Factory. Create your vocabulary list by entering your own terms and definitions or by pasting your list from somewhere else. Once your terms are ready, start the game.

Example Vocabulary List in Flashcard Factory
Screenshot by Destiny Wagner

2. CLOCK IN

Students join the Flashcard Factory game by going to joinpd.com and entering the code on the screen. Once everyone has joined, the teacher clicks Clock In. Students are grouped into Day Shift and Night Shift, where they will be asked to submit example sentences, definitions, or illustrations of the terms. 

Clock-in, Day and Night Shift, and Foreman Letter examples
Screenshots by Destiny Wagner

3. PRODUCTION PHASE

This is where the magic happens. Students draw illustrations and write examples for the terms or give their own definitions of the terms in Flashcard Factory. When they are done with each card, they “ship it” and submit their answers for approval. They are assigned a new term, and the process repeats.

Example of the production phase in Flashcard Factory.
Screenshot by Destiny Wagner

4. QUALITY CONTROL

The teacher (and the students, if you choose to include them in the evaluation process) get final approval for the set of Flashcard Factory flashcards. The students’ screens are frozen during this phase, so they can focus on the Projector View. Review the cards one by one and choose the ones you want for the final study set. Click the Accept (green check) or Reject (red X) buttons. 

Example of rejected definition in Flashcard Factory quality control.
Example of accepted definition in Flashcard Factory quality control.
Screenshots by Destiny Wagner

5. SHIPPING 

Once you’ve moved to this phase, the teacher can choose whether to print the flashcard set or export it to Gimkit to play fun games

Example shipping phase in Flashcard Factory.
Exporting vocabulary set to Gimkit.
Screenshots by Destiny Wagner

Here is a great six-minute overview and explanation of Flashcard Factory:

Flashcard Factory with Stacy Yung | Pear Deck on YouTube

Skills Learned in the Process

Pear Deck’s Flashcard Factory enhances student engagement and nurtures essential skills such as critical thinking and metacognition. Since it’s designed for collaboration, students work in teams to create flashcards, promoting cooperative learning and communication skills. 

Developing critical thinking skills especially comes into play if you choose to involve the students in the Quality Control phase of Flashcard Factory. The peer review process encourages students to critically evaluate each other’s work, reinforcing the material and improving their critical thinking abilities. Constructive criticism and learning from peers create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.

Metacognition, or the ability to think about one’s thinking, is a skill that can greatly enhance a student’s learning journey. Flashcard Factory encourages students to self-assess. They must reflect on their understanding of the material, which helps them recognize their strengths and areas that need improvement.

Learning Can Be a Pear-adise of Growth!

When students are actively involved in their learning process and given opportunities to collaborate, think critically, and assess their own progress, they feel empowered. An empowered student is more likely to be an enthusiastic and motivated learner, driving success both in and out of the classroom. Try Pear Deck’s Flashcard Factory in your classroom and watch your students thrive in a fun, engaging, and empowering educational journey.

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