Classtime vs. SplashLearn

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Classtime
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
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
SplashLearn
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
SplashLearn is a teaching supplement that makes learning fun for K-5 students and teaching hassle-free for teachers by covering over 400 math skills aligned with the curriculum of your choice. Loved by over 33 million children and 440K teachers worldwide and with over 3 billion problems answered, SplashLearn uses its huge library of data points to continuously inform and enhance its adaptive algorithm. That is, every student's math experience on SplashLearn is personalized…
$2.75
per month per user
Pricing
ClasstimeSplashLearn
Editions & Modules
Basic
$0
per educator
Premium
$60
per educator (yearly)
Institution License
$120
per educator (yearly)
Math - up to 3 children
$2.75
per month per user
Reading - up to 3 children
$2.75
per month per user
Math + Reading - up to 3 children
$4.14
per month per user
Math - 1 child
$4.99
per month per user
Reading - 1 child
$4.99
per month per user
Math + Reading - 1 child
$7.49
per month per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ClasstimeSplashLearn
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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ClasstimeSplashLearn
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
(1 ratings)
10.0
(3 ratings)
User Testimonials
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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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SplashLearn
Following the pandemic students are made to sit in their computers all day absorbing learning, we as educators have little time to assess what they have learned, and students are often overloaded with information. The SplashLearn is like the moment in class when everyone zooms out of their auto-mode and gets active in class to compete. The students love playing, learning, and checking their skills along the way.
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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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SplashLearn
  • SplashLearn makes the learning process easy and simple to follow in a linear fashion.
  • SplashLearn makes math more interesting than typical textbooks.
  • SplashLearn does a good job at gamifying the learning process.
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Cons
Classtime
No answers on this topic
SplashLearn
  • A few additional learning materials could be provided along the games
  • The gaming kept simpler, because sometimes it gets complicated.
  • There sometimes are glitch in showing the grades for students.
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Alternatives Considered
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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SplashLearn
The free usage of SplashLearn, coupled with the extensive coverage of math topics from kindergarten to grade 5 puts it ahead of competitors.
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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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SplashLearn
  • I think SplashLearn has increased the speed at which my children learn mathematics, and thereby has been a positive ROI.
  • I think SplashLearn has improved my kids' desire to learn mathematics and as such has had a positive ROI.
  • I think SplashLearn has been a negative ROI at times because it shifts attention from learning the core aspects of mathematics to playing games. My kids love to play games, but sometimes it doesn't work to play them all the time in order to learn the material.
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ScreenShots

Classtime Screenshots

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