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- Users learn very fast how to use Classtime, even non-techies
- Fast feeling of success: You can create a set of questions in little time and you can use it right away
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10 out of 11 Total Reviews for Classtime
What I like most about Classtime is that I can see in real-time how each student is learning. I can see if I need to explain a specific concept or If everyone is on the same page. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It would be great to have polling tools and word clouds. I have to keep switching apps in class to do different activities, which can be confusing for students. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The students love it. They are really excited when we do "group challenges". They are always sad when they don't succeed the group challenges and this motivates them to do it again. Usually, once we have discussed the questions, they ask "Miss, can we do it again?".
I also like that I can give feedback rather quickly. We usually discuss the more challenging questions right after finishing the game.
I highly recommend this to anyone interested in gamifying their classroom. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Exporting the results to a spreadsheet. HOWEVER, I know that Classtime is working on this and I'm excited for this.
I just wish there were more questions sets to choose from. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love how students are able to work individually toward an assessment and simultaneously toward a classroom goal. I especially love the "challenge" feature and how it integrates the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
To make it even more powerful for targeting student needs, it would be great if their library catalogue of questions could be separated by grade level and depth of knowledge level. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I find most helpful about Classtime is that it provides all types of help for the teacher, while still letting the teacher be the teacher. What I mean by this is that, at its core, Classtime is a user-friendly platform for teachers to create their own content. I have used other platforms, and I've found them to simply be libraries. Nothing wrong with that. But the art of teaching is then subordinated to the action of browsing the library. In my opinion, part of the job of a teacher is to create content that is uniquely one's own and that uniquely suits the needs of one's students. Classtime has every option imaginable to help teachers do this. And in the event that a library is needed, Classtime has a library of subject-specific content created by other teachers. That is so incredibly helpful. I cannot imagine teaching without Classtime! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I honestly cannot think of anything I dislike about Classtime. I have a few types of questions that I'm considering suggesting that they add to their platform, but nothing that would come close to a dislike of any kind. And to turn this around into another thing I like, I will mention that the folks at Classtime are very receptive to suggestions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
easy to use
easy to evaluate
easy to use again Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
nothing, if I have issues I can always discuss with the team of Classtime and the chance is high that the tool will be modified or changed Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

While the basic functionality of Classtime is quite similar to many others (questions of different types, real-time responses and scoring, analytics) , it has a unique feature that immediately spices up your lessons. It's group quizzes, or collaborative challenges. Students answer questions to get a picture revealed or story build, and recently the endangered species rescue mission was added.
It's possible to work with devices individually or in pairs - in any way it's the service setup that promotes collaboration and group work. It's so much more responsibility and engagement in the classroom, and the team work is thriving.
Another thing I love about this service - it's that they are constantly updating and creating better user experience. The latest addition of a team challenge offers perfect opportunity to promote environment awareness. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I really miss the import features. I have quite a lot of quizzes in Moodle, and manual transfer of each question to Classtime is very time-consuming, and not always possible due to different implementation of question types. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love so many things about Classtime--I've used it in the classroom for multiple years now and love how I can quickly utilize question sets to rapidly gather data. I can usually complete a set with students in just a few minutes, which makes differentiation a snap. Classtime's Collaborative Challenges (available for individual purchase or by purchasing a premium account) are well worth the money, and take the idea of classroom competition and flip it on it's head. Instead of a zero-sum game, Collaborative challenges force students to work together to hit targets to achieve certain animations (building bridges, powering up robots, etc). It's a refreshing twist. Classtime's employees are also super responsive to teachers and often will consult with users to get quality feedback for future developments. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
No dislikes from me personally. I love this app and would recommend it in a heartbeat. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The tool offers me as a teacher a variety of opportunities in the classroom. I like the intuitive operation and the clear design. At our school we have seen that the tool can be used very quickly. Unlike other "quiz" tools, it's allowed to claim that this is a tool for teaching, not just a game to activate the class ... Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
At the moment there is no PDF upload for additional material available. Probably there will be one soon. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

My two favorite features are all the tech types they offer and the mechanisms they have for engaging students. They have puzzles that one can use to predict with evidence, a game where students can "save" endangered species, and various animations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The overall skin of the home page is a little bland, but in terms of content and ease of use it is fantastic. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I love that it has interactive games for the class. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Takes a little bit to get it going. I spent a good few days figuring out how all of it worked. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.