The Best Apps to Gamify Your Classroom!

Published 2021-06-03
Learn how to use EdTech tools to gamify learning in this New EdTech Classroom live show highlights video. In this show, Sam will show you how to use programs like Quizlet, Flocabulary, Jamboard, Google Slides, Gimkit, Quizizz, Blooket, Prodigy, ST Math, Classcraft and more to introduce gamification and game-based learning into your classroom to increase student engagement, personalize instruction, and improve academic outcomes!

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
2:48 Blended Learning + Gamification
4:38 SlidesMania Templates
5:12 Flocabulary
6:15 Quizlet
6:51 Typing Club
7:13 BreakoutEDU
9:06 Quizizz
9:57 Gimkit
11:51 Blooket
13:15 ST Math
13:49 Prodigy
14:56 Classcraft
16:06 Common Sense

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All Comments (21)
  • @kennbutler1234
    just spent a while using this as PD to gather a list of tools I want to check out this summer prior to next year starting. Thank you! The ones I'm most interested in are: Classcraft, Booklet, and GimKit. Again, thank you!
  • Gamification is awesome! As a Spanish teacher, I have always used games to teach massive amounts of vocabulary. Before the wide use of digital games, we would play whiteboard games and other engaging games to learn vocab. Now with the vast amount of digital games, it's fun to use those in addition to other traditional games. I'm happy that gamification is becoming more widely accepted in education. I always knew my students were learning while playing the games. Some games I have used a lot are Quizlet Live which is fun for a whole class games, Blooket (I think it's pronounced like "look" or "book" not "blue"). I liked Gimkit but it's very expensive for a yearly subscription. Thanks for a great video. Very informative!
  • Thanks for sharing. I like not just your content, but your concise presentation styles. Also.....these new thumbnails really POP!
  • Amazing work thanks. Preping a gamification workshop this is a plus..
  • Greetings from Greece! Thank you for these highly informative and inspiring videos!
  • @shafeek.a7900
    Whenever the notification came, will expect something new.. you are awesome sir.. love from UAE
  • @tilleyb7782
    Thanks for a great and informative video. I recently had a PD on gamification, and it was interesting. I have several friends who teach world language, and they have been gamifying their classrooms for a long time. It sounds like a technology trend that will be around for a while. I have used Kahoot, but I have switched to other platforms because Kahoot is overused, and students get bored with it. My students love Blooket and Quizlet Live. However, you mentioned many others I had yet to hear about, and I'm excited to try them out. Thank you for the excellent content. Keep up the good work!
  • Your all videos are amazingly awesome and informative. Keep making. Love from India 🇮🇳
  • Thank you for this post, I enjoyed your video. I am looking into gamification ideas for teaching medical students. Many of the apps that you profiled are more geared towards a younger population. However, some of them could likely be applied to graduate level medical education. It would be awesome if perhaps in the future you might create a video on tools for adult learners.
  • @rafpeeters9731
    Nice compilation, Sam! Missed the sound blooper on prodigy to be honest😉
  • Awesome video thanks so much, to teach writing - I use a program called Writestyler which has games and is pretty good
  • Thanks for all of the information! Next time, do you think you can make a video solely for the free apps/websites for teachers? I don't want to have to offer paid subscriptions to my teachers.