Interactive presentations: Create slideshows with embedded quizzes, polls, and activities to keep students engaged during lessons and offering frequent checks for understanding
Virtual field trips: Use Nearpod's VR features to take students on immersive virtual tours of places related to the curriculum.
Formative assessments: Incorporate quick checks for understanding throughout lessons using various question types and get instant feedback on student comprehension.
Self-paced assignments: Closely monitor students as they complete assignments, providing feedback and support as they work at their own pace
Digital worksheets: Convert paper worksheets and digital documents into interactive digital documents where students can type, draw, or add comments.
Collaborative annotation: Have students work together to annotate texts or images, fostering group discussion and analysis.
Student presentations: Have students create slideshows to demonstrate their learning or present projects to the class.
Interactive lessons: Design engaging lessons with embedded images, videos, and links that students can follow along with on their own devices.
Collaborative projects: Utilize the platform's real-time collaboration features for group projects, allowing multiple students to work on the same presentation simultaneously.
Collaborative brainstorming: Teachers can create a Padlet board where students contribute ideas, questions, or solutions to a topic.
Digital bulletin board: Use Padlet as an interactive class bulletin board to share announcements, resources, and important links.
Portfolio creation: Students can use Padlet to build digital portfolios of their work throughout a course or school year.
Exit tickets or quick assessments: Teachers can create a Padlet for students to submit brief responses at the end of a lesson, helping to gauge understanding and gather feedback.
Interactive slideshows: Create presentations with built-in questions and activities that students can respond to in real-time from their devices.
Formative assessment: Use quick checks throughout lessons to gauge student understanding and adjust instruction as needed.
Student-paced mode: Monitor student progress, providing feedback and support as students complete assignments.
Classroom discussions: Use Pear Deck's features to collect student responses anonymously and display them for class-wide discussions, encouraging participation from all students