Immersive Reader is an inclusive tool that implements proven techniques to improve reading for people, regardless of their age or ability. This includes children with dyslexia, ADHD, emerging readers and non-native speakers. Key features are focus mode, immersive reading, reading aloud, font spacing and short lines, and focusing [...]
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June
Deck.Toys is a great way for teachers to create amazing digital escape rooms for your students. Here we will feature an amazing escape room with the theme of Brawl Stars created by one of our Pro users!
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June
Trying to figure out when you should use a Text App instead of a Lock App (with text answer key)? Read here to find out more!
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June
Which Slide apps are able to validate students automatically? How do I configure the slide Apps and how to I resize them? Get these answers and more in this article!
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June
Deck.Toys’ Slide Activity turns any existing slides you have into powerful interactive slides and make your serious lessons highly engaging, whether in class or in a remote setting. You can also switch between teacher-led or student-paced modes anytime in the lesson. Do catch up on the basic building blocks of a deck before you embark on [...]
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June
“I have heard so much about how Deck.Toys makes learning fun! What do I need to know to use Deck.Toys to engage my students quickly?” Study Set Games are the most remarkable part of Deck.Toys, where each study set automagically transforms to a mini-game with a click of a button! Crosswords, jigsaws, flashcards, sorting games, word [...]
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June
Did you know that the name ‘Deck.Toys’ comes from the idea that a lesson is made up of 50% serious learning (Deck) and 50% having fun (Toys)? We believe students retain learning content better if they are plugged into the lesson and having tons of fun! So what makes the lesson engaging in Deck.Toys? We first need to understand what are [...]
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June
It’s Day 30 of remote learning, and the kids are getting tired of the same old slides, attending Zoom lessons, uploading worksheets and going through mountains of homework. Time to try something truly interactive to perk up the engagement level of your students! By assigning lessons on Deck.Toys, you will be opening up a world of [...]
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June
Learn how to build a memorable and engaging lesson for your students using the concept of making the deck like a game in Deck.Toys, with the use of Paths and Activities!
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June
Come and learn with us! in Alphabets Aa is for Activity that comprises of Signpost, Slides and Study Sets Bb is for Buzzer, the Classroom App to launch for student’s attention Cc is for Challenge Mode between students for Study Sets Dd is for Drag-and-Drop gesture in creating new Activities in a deck Ee is for Entry Point the [...]
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