The EdTech Coach Podcast

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

The Importance of Student Engagement and the Apps That Can Help


Engagement is the key to any lesson. Engagement makes it easier for students to learn, increases motivation and fosters creativity. But engagement doesn't only improve academic performance. Engagement boosts self-esteem, confidence, and resilience in students as well. And this happens even more through interactive lessons.

Interactive lessons and engagement go hand-in-hand, and the best way to create engagement in your classroom is to use interactive apps. With Chromebooks and iPads taking over, there are multiple ways to incorporate engaging lessons into your classroom with the use of technology.

So what makes an app engaging? For one, it should provide students with instant feedback and rewards. It should also cater to many learning styles and engagement methods. 

Here's a  short list of engagement apps that can be used in your classroom tomorrow. 

Nearpod:  Nearpod is an app that lets teachers post  interactive lessons online or using the Nearpod app, which students can download on their personal devices. It allows the teacher to add activites to slides. You can upload your old and tired slides and modify them to make them more engaging or create new one's right in the Nearpod app.

Pear Deck:  Pear Deck supports the work of teachers in that it makes your Google Slides more engaging by allowing the teacher to insert questions, videos, and other interactive activities. It's an engagement app that gives students a better way to participate in classroom discussion and lectures.

Quizlet Live:  Quizlet Live iallows students to take quizzes and tests right on their devices. Teachers can also use it to give live feedback to their students on topics.

Quizizz:  Quizizz lets students play live quizzes with other classmates. It's a great engagement app that can be used to review for big tests or practice the material that's currently being studied. 

Gimkit:  Gimkit is an app that lets students make their own quizzes while they learn. It's perfect for engagement with lessons that require some form of test beforehand, such as history lessons. 

Kahoot:   Kahoot takes live quizzes and turns them into engaging games. It's perfect engagement app for review before big tests or just to introduce engagement with new topics.

Socrative:   Socrative is an app that allows teachers to create their own quizzes or practice problems right on their devices. It's a great engagement app for quizzes after a lesson has been taught, or simply to introduce engagement with new  material. It also has a game element where students comptete in answering the correct answers to questions. Students can participate online or through the Socrative app.

Kahoot, Quizizz, Gimkit, and Socrative are engagement apps that allow teachers to create their own questions or quizzes for their students, while Pear Deckand  Nearpod are engagement apps that let teachers create engaging lessons using slides for their students. 

And Kahoot, Quizizz and Socrative can be used to review material before a test. 

Classrooms have gotten a lot more interactive since the rise of technology. As you read, there's a wide range of apps that you can use to interact with your students and get them motivated in learning. Make your class engaging today!

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