Convinced of the potential that VR technologies have in the classroom, our product team ensured that we were hitting three core principles while developing this new offering. Check them out!
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New Nearpod Features to Explore
If you are new to Nearpod or looking for tips on how to turn your classes into engaging and innovative experiences, check out the latest additions we’ve made to Nearpod! ~ Google Classroom integration: With the click of a button, you can now share any Nearpod lesson with all of your students through Google classroom!…
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2014 insights: Building outstanding learning experiences with Nearpod
Guido Kovalskys, our CEO, shares the most important milestones of this year, which have made Nearpod the educational tool you all know and love.
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6 Fun strategies for teaching reading comprehension
Explore interactive activities and tips for teaching reading comprehension and writing skills. Use these reading strategies in your classroom.
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10 reasons why principals love Nearpod
Nearpod can be used by everyone in the building, including the educators and administration! Explore 10 reasons why principals love Nearpod.
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Actionable steps to address learning loss
Explore actionable steps you can take to address learning loss with your teachers and staff using tips and resources from Nearpod.
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6 ways to create opportunities for student voice in Nearpod
Creating opportunities for student voice in the classroom is more important now than ever. If you’re finding student motivation levels to be somewhat low, you’re not alone. The excitement of coming back to school has worn off and now, teachers everywhere are dealing with the strange effects the past two years have had on student…
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Technology Integration in the Music Classroom
This post answers three simple questions that are consistently guiding the creative process that comes with planning a lesson within a Music classroom.
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Kindness in the Classroom with Nearpod
We are living in a world driven by divisiveness and anger, and one that is quick to argue. Children are brought up in a world of people who have not been taught, or have forgotten, how to be KIND to each other.