Classtime

Overview
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Classtime
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Classtime is a flexible online exam solution that allows large and small schools and businesses to create exams using nine different question types, a large public library, time limits, advanced scheduling, analytics, instant, data-based feedback, real-time grading, and anti-cheating features. The vendor provides its features: Create different 9 Question Types: Multiple Choice, Checkboxes, True or False, Categorizer, Sorter, Hot Spots, Highlight Text, and Free Text…
$0
per educator
Pricing
Classtime
Editions & Modules
Basic
$0
per educator
Premium
$60
per educator (yearly)
Institution License
$120
per educator (yearly)
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Classtime
Free Trial
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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I have used Edpuzzle, Quizizz, Kahoot, Khan Academy, and Edcite. I use all of them at varying times, depending on my needs. I use Classtime more than any of them because of its versatility of question types and its engagement tools. I also appreciate the ease of making and …
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Classtime
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Classtime
Suitable:
  • Distance learning for formative assessment
  • In-class quizzes
  • Tickets out the door to check on the day's understanding
  • Homework
  • Grade-level common assessments
  • High-stakes test prep
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Pros
Classtime
  • It has three different types of engagement activities for students as they are answering questions.
  • It gives immediate data that can be acted upon.
  • It is easy to find materials to use in their library with their search engine.
  • It is very easy to include multimedia material like images, gifs, videos, and audio files.
  • The test-making interface is extremely easy to use.
  • It is easy to print out data that can be used to analyze with a grade-level team or with parents.
  • It has a Google, Microsoft, and Clever interface, making it easy for students to access.
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Classtime
I have used Edpuzzle, Quizizz, Kahoot, Khan Academy, and Edcite. I use all of them at varying times, depending on my needs. I use Classtime more than any of them because of its versatility of question types and its engagement tools. I also appreciate the ease of making and giving out tests.
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Return on Investment
Classtime
  • It has helped us during in-classroom demonstration lessons.
  • It has helped us with our training on strategic thinking in math.
  • It has given us an outlet to share our test creation skills, which we can model to districts.
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Screenshot of Real-time analyticsScreenshot of Detailed question analysis per student and per classScreenshot of Student interface: 9 tech-enhanced question typesScreenshot of More than 50,000 questions for freeScreenshot of Gamify your lesson with Collaborative Challenges