Kahoot.it is the latest in clicker software, where students can use any technology whether it is a phone, laptop, ipad, etc. It's a good thing I was in the 21st century classroom as any student without a mobile device went over and grabbed a laptop or ipad.
Kahoot measures who gets the answer quickest and awards the fastest student...or teacher in my case.
Victory is mine! Kahoot on random astronomy questions for review! (old pic to maintain bragging rights) pic.twitter.com/y30G9BvB4s— Andrew Shin (@MrAShinYRDSB) June 17, 2016
However, I didn't always win - the youth that my students have over me was shown in the next game. Their reflexes were much faster. See exhibit B below:
Anyways, I had quite a bit of fun and was fully engaged. Some students took notice and included a kahoot into their next presentation. (I lost that one too...but my excuse was that I didn't fully pay attention to content as I was scribbling notes on their presentation as a whole to help provide them with feedback on their next presentation).
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