Knoword

@knoword

Knoword is the tool that makes teaching online easier and expanding your vocabulary almost too fun for words.

Burnaby, British Columbia
Joined November 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    6 Jan 2021

    In 2020, we introduced new features like worksheets and assignments. This year, we're kicking things off by announcing another amazing feature: ✨ IMAGE CLUES ✨ Now, packs can challenge players to guess words based on a picture rather than only a text definition.

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  2. Retweeted
    May 2

    📣📰 Newsletter: Tips & Tricks -shortcuts -AUDIO -shapes - -layouts -brand kit -draw -import PDF -w/ -version history -w/ -folders -similar graphics -magic elements -

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  3. Apr 30

    All done! Check out the new 💥 More info tomorrow. Time to sleep now

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  4. Apr 29

    We're going to be undergoing scheduled maintenance tonight around 9pm PT. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for your patience. Lots of fun updates to follow 👀

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  5. Apr 2

    We're working on a bunch of cool updates to the game, including a redesigned game UI that makes it easier to focus on the clue at hand and keep note of the time remaining. Will share screenshots and gifs soon! 🤭

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  6. Mar 3

    This is what it's all about. From our feedback form:

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  7. 14 Nov 2021
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  8. 10 Nov 2021

    Have you ever wondered how to create image clues by searching for a different word than the one you want to define? This guide will teach you how to do this in just a few easy steps ✨

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  9. 17 Sep 2021
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  10. 6 Sep 2021

    A retronym is a new word for an existing thing that has been replaced by something else, usually due to innovation or technological progress. For example, a film camera (formerly just "camera"), home phone, or acoustic guitar. Can you think of any other retronyms?

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  11. 14 Aug 2021

    We recently redesigned our pregame screens and added translations to the game interface. Read more about these updates in our latest blog:

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  12. 4 Jun 2021

    Coming soon! Inspired by feedback we received from a teacher 🙇

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  13. 3 May 2021

    Spring is here. Flowers are coming. Learn how to identify them by playing our latest pack! 🌸🌼🌺 It's simple: we show you an image of a flower and you guess what it's called. 🌹🌻🌷

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  14. Retweeted
    3 May 2021

    I made a pack about GraphQL! Try it out and test your knowledge of common GraphQL terms. If typing out the words is too challenging, you can try playing the pack in multiple-choice mode. 🌠

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  15. 25 Apr 2021

    Read more about multiple choice in our latest blog post

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  16. 25 Apr 2021

    Multiple choice mode! Now available for all packs and assignments. 🎉 Instead of typing out your answer, simply select the right answer from 3 options. Try out our very own food-themed pack (pictured) here:

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  17. 27 Mar 2021

    Quick two-piece release this weekend: 💜 Purple-er selected state for categories 📚 Added sorting and filter options to category pages Check it out at !

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  18. 25 Mar 2021

    Here's a quick rundown of some of our latest changes: - Pack categories (language arts, science, history, etc.) - Assign a pack from the pack editor - Improved assignment creation Check out the blog post for pictures and more details ⬇️

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  19. 25 Mar 2021

    Collections are colorful now 🌈

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  20. Retweeted
    23 Mar 2021

    Been a while, but I'm gonna stream some webdev tomorrow night! I'm going to build a "pack categorizer" (internal tool) for using React and GraphQL. Maybe we can even categorize some packs together :) ⌚️ 6pm PT 📺

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  21. 13 Mar 2021

    Learn how image clues work, and how you can take advantage of them in our latest tutorial video

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