Jennifer Williams is now taking virtual visits to classrooms around the country and discovering ways teachers are putting the Collaborate! feature into action to support learners.
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Field Notes Week 1: Nearpod Collaborate! in Action
Collaborate! brings an interactive discussion board to Nearpod lessons, including student engagement, crowdsourced ideas, and formative feedback for teachers
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PioNear Summit 2017
Nearpod hosted our 2nd annual PioNear Summit January 14th and 15th in Austin, TX. It was a milestone event for our company as we gathered nearly 100 PioNears together from…
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Where To Find Nearpod This February
After a successful TCEA 2017 conference in Austin this past week, we are looking forward to meeting more of our nation’s inspirational educators at a few upcoming conferences this month.
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How Do You Use Nearpod Collaborate!?
With students. With teachers. In classrooms. And beyond. In education today, educators are constantly seeking out ways to bring collaboration to learning experiences.
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Nearpod now integrates with Canvas
With the Nearpod Canvas LTI tool teachers can embed Nearpod Homework presentations right in a Canvas module.
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Announcing Collaborate! with Nearpod
We are excited to announce a new feature from Nearpod, Collaborate! – an interactive brainstorming tool for teachers and students to share text and images in real time.
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What’s new: Nearpod 9.5 is now available for iOS!
New Year, new Nearpod update available on the App Store! With a new look and feel, revamped functionalities, and overall improvements, this new version will help you add even more…
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Improvement to the Live Session Experience
Nearpod is excited to announce improvements to the live-session experience with a new set of features and re-designs. The changes are aimed to simplify the live-session experience.
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Using Nearpod to Support Students with Autism
“My students don’t learn by the traditional “open your books, let’s read and discuss” method. Typically, once teachers begin to speak, their minds begin to race elsewhere.”