Moby and Tim, a cartoon robot and a British-Japanese boy, narrate animated videos on BrainPOP, a website offering educational content on various topics like genetics, geometry, and economics. The site is logically organized with videos sorted by topic, and an updated assignment builder helps teachers select topics and assessments tailored to students’ needs. Content covers academic subjects, health, tech, engineering, and social-emotional learning based on the CASEL model, with monthly features for relevance. Tim and Moby videos include quizzes, reading materials, activities, and sometimes games from BrainPOP GameUp. Students can create concept maps with Make-A-Map, videos with Make-A-Movie, and content with Creative Coding. MyBrainPOP helps teachers track learning, view quiz results, analyze classes, and provide feedback, with access to a custom assessment creator. BrainPOP Educators offers lesson ideas, news, and training, while school and district plans provide more features and detailed reporting.
Teachers and students can now log in to BrainPop or BrainPop Jr. with a single click. Use either of the two Saddleport tiles. Teachers also have classes created automatically through Clever.