Kahoot! is one of the most popular game-based learning platforms in the world and is used by more than 50 million users on a monthly basis in more than 180 countries. To the extent that “Kahooting” is now actually a word – according to the New York Times. Kahoot! makes it easy to create, discover, play and share fun learning games in minutes – for any subject, in any language, on any device for all ages.
Teachers use Kahoot! to introduce new topics, test knowledge, revise, connect with others all over the world, survey opinions, gather insights, facilitate discussion, spark up professional development or just have some fun. More than 2 million U.S. teachers are already using Kahoot!
For teachers, check out this very useful Kahoot! blog post about "simple ideas on how to break the back-to-school ice" with the help of Kahoot!.
Students use Kahoot! to engage in fun game-based quizzes in the classroom with teachers as hosts and students as players. More than a third of U.S. K-12 students use Kahoot!on a monthly basis. Parents or anyone can use it at home to host fun quiz games during parties, get-togethers, special occasions. Kahoot! has a library of more than 20 million kahoot quizzes ranging from math, science, pop culture, geography – you name it!
Plus, the brand new Kahoot! mobile app, launching in September, will allow teachers to assign Kahoot homework to students so they can play kahoots anytime, anywhere to learn and revise. Students (or anybody for that matter) can play more than 20 million kahoots anytime anywhere through the Kahoot! app. Great pastime as you are waiting for the bus, at an appointment or traveling!
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