Can students record their answers?
Students' answers always get recorded in the Sessions.
Students' answers always get recorded in the Sessions.
After the whole class has answered all the questions, you can disable answering and show solutions.
You’ll be able to select more than one spot as the correct answer in your Hot Spot question.
Co-teachers can access all of the data from your session and shared folder collaborators can edit and collaborate on your content.
The Basic Plan only includes the core features of Classtime.
Classtime is suited for both summative and formative assessments.
To move a folder into another folder, follow the steps in this article.
You can access any of your sessions conducted within the past 60 days.
Easily make your assessments more secure and reduce cheating with Classtime using advanced session settings.
You can manually overwrite the score of an individual student’s free-text question to give partial points with a few steps.
Easily delete your Question Set by following the steps in this article.
Classtime integrates with Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams.
The teacher doesn't need to be online or logged into Classtime during a Live Session.
When you select your language on your profile, you'll be able to see the Collaborative Challenges' instructions in the selected language.
Classtime’s Google Classroom integration is only available on the Premium plan.
You can use Classtime with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet.
Many educators use Classtime for Digital Escape Rooms.
Yes, you can organize your question sets in folders on the Basic Plan.
Yes, you can keep a live session open for as long as you would like.
Yes, when searching our Curriculum you will be able to find Question Sets in many different lanuages.
When you enable partial points, you will be able to manually overwrite any answer from a student no matter what question type.
When creating a new question, you’ll have the option to add only one pre-recorded audio file.
Yes, you can access your Session after deleting its Question Set.
Students can attach photos of their written work via the student-teacher live chat.