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What you'll learn: What LessonUp is, what you can achieve with it, and the difference between LessonUp and other tools in education.Duration: 5 minutes👀 Prefer not to read long texts? Scroll down for the same information in an interactive LessonUp lesson or a PDF document with more illustrations. Tip: save the lesson to your account!
LessonUp is designed to be used in the classroom. Any lesson can be taught on the interactive whiteboard, and students can participate within their own devices. It is also possible to engage students with interactive elements without them using devices, but with face to face interaction.Additionally, LessonUp is also ideal for online remote or hybrid teaching. If you share your screen online, students can participate in your lesson from their own student accounts. Below you can read more about how these 2 different methods work.
In either case, it is helpful to add your students to a LessonUp class. This saves a lot of time and gives you more insight into their progress.In this video, Joy explains how to create a class. Below you will learn more about how this comes in handy during in-person and remote teaching.