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Catherine Hobby-McBride

Joshua May

Increasing Student Engagement Through Classkick

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Agenda

Classkick

  • What is it?
  • How we use it?
  • Features / Student engagement

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What is Classkick?

  • A FREE app that shows teachers, in real-time, EXACTLY what students are doing on their assignments.
  • Can help teachers determine who needs help and provide instant feedback

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How does it work?

  • Teachers create an assignment
    • Assignments can be uploaded from previously made materials (e.g., Google slides, PowerPoint, etc.)
    • Assignments can be created directly on the app with drawings, text, images, audio, links, and videos
  • Students work on their devices (iPad, iPhone, computer, Chromebook) to respond to/answer teacher created materials
    • Students may work in 1:1 settings or group settings to
      • Input drawings, text, images, and audio
      • Answer fill-in-the-blank OR multiple choice

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How does it work, part deux?

  • Everyone gives/receives feedback
    • Teachers can provide individualized, real-time feedback DIRECTLY on the students screen
    • Students can raise their hands or type/write teachers a note to request help
  • Teachers can see who how students are progressing throughout the assignment
  • Teachers can create rosters for different classes

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What can I use it for?

  • Any all lessons!
  • Virtual learning!
  • Formative and Summative assessment

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Features

  • Record voice with instructions or directions to complete task
  • Insert images/videos/graphic organizers
  • Upload backgrounds (e.g., graph paper, fun background)
  • Alternative to paper and pencil for classwork and assessments
  • Instant feedback

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Features

  • Stickers that can be personalized
  • Manipulatives
  • Fill in the blank/multiple choice
  • Allow peer helpers

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Teacher View

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How to Set Up Classkick

  1. Create an account
  2. Create an assignment
  3. Create a roster
  4. Assign a roster to assignment
  5. Share the link/code with students

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Edit assignments at any time (Computer version)

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Edit assignments at any time (iPad version)

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  • Assigning a roster
    • Create a new
    • Import from Google Classroom

Fun Fact: You can assign a Classkick assignment to different rosters if instructing multiple sections of a class or reusing an assignment

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So..why Classkick?!

  • Engaging for students
  • Easy to differentiate and provide SDI
  • Watch students working in real time and provide instant feedback!
  • Can be used across all content areas and grade levels
  • Work smarter, not harder!
    • Easy for teachers to create assignments
    • Instant grading and feedback

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Contact Information

Catherine Hobby McBride:

cah306@lehigh.edu

Josh May:

jem516@lehigh.edu

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Thank you!