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KAHOOT!



DAY 09/30 Challenge.
#e-learning, distance learning & remote learning.

The next update for distance learning, KAHOOT is the other application which is providing free access to teachers, where they can create their own presentation/quizzes/games and much more!
I have shown one snap where I have created one question, you can add as many questions you like & can add images too, to make it more interactive!



Kahoot provides/offers-

kahoot! offers free access to all features to support distance learning in schools affected by the coronavirus outbreak!!!

With Kahoot! Premium, teachers can use advanced reports to facilitate formative assessment and adjust instruction based on student performance – even when they cannot attend school. Kahoot! Premium also lets teachers put together a bank of school-wide educational games and collaborate with other teachers in their school.
Eligible schools and higher education institutions will be able to use Kahoot! Premium at no cost from March 1st until they reopen. Homeschoolers, as well as distance learning educators, are also encouraged to apply. If your education institution was affected by the coronavirus, get free access to Kahoot! 

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