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Monday, October 28, 2019
Go SoapBox
Have you ever been a student that has been afraid of asking questions in front of your fellow classmates? GoSoapBox is a web based teacher tool that students and teachers can use in the classroom to keep the lesson more engaging and to make the activities more interactive. To use, just sign in and make you lesson with an accompanying quiz or test. The student sign in by clicking in on join event. Students can sign in using a tablet, smartphone or computer. There is a free version up to 30 students but it can get pretty pricey. From thirty-one to seventy-five students, the price is $99 dollars. You can make different polls, quizzes, create discussions and have Q&A with the students. The questions that students ask are confidential so no one has to feel embarrassed or ashamed for not knowing something. The student can also notify if the teacher if they are confused of if they can understand something in real-time. If may not have the quirkiness of Kahoot or Quizizz but the anonymity and lack of embarrassment of students more than makes up for lackluster graphics.
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