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ClassKick — Real-time feedback and assignment platform for classes
This interactive learning tool works directly on browsers and tablets . As students work on assignments, teachers can view their progress in real time and provide immediate feedback. Class participation naturally increases with peer assessments, sticker rewards, and audio/visual feedback.
What's possible? ✨
Real-time student screen check: Individual guidance while viewing the solution process
Instant feedback: feedback with pen/highlight/sticker/comment/voice
Hand Raise/Help: A flow where students help each other.
Variety of content: Question templates, images, audio, links, recordings, and canvas inserts.
Automatic grading: Multiple choice/short answer questions can be graded immediately when the correct answer is set.
Learning Records: Check progress/correct answers/feedback history for each student.
Example of using the class 🧑🏫
Observe the math solution process in real time and provide individual hints
Personalized guidance with audio feedback for reading and writing activities
Step-by-step checkpoint operation during the project exploration process
Creating a collaborative learning culture with peer feedback assignments
Assignment Creation Flow ⚙️
1.
Create a new task → Select a template or blank canvas
2.
Placement of text/images/shapes/audio/links
3.
Set the correct answer for questions that require automatic scoring
4.
Deploy to class → Check student access
5.
View student work and provide feedback in real-time board view
Student Experience 🙋
Join immediately by clicking the link or entering the code
Write your answers by handwriting/drawing/typing/recording
Immediately check teacher feedback and revise and retry
Why it's useful for teachers ✅
Individual progress + real-time observation without screen sharing
Minimize learning gaps with immediate feedback
Manage assignments/feedback/performance on one screen
One-line summary 📝
ClassKick is a real-time interactive class platform that allows you to see students’ “process” in the classroom , leading to immediate feedback and collaborative learning .