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“The Showbie interface is simple. Kids look at it and they know what to do. When you enter assignments into Google Classroom the order is all mixed up and there is no way to subtitle it with directions for the students. Showbie is intuitive and I can provide guidance to students where they expect to see it.”
Angie Zimmerman, Teacher, Lorenz C. List Elementary School
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Showbie is the hybrid learning platform empowering millions of educators to quickly and easily manage classroom workflow and deliver personalized feedback to students, of all learning abilities, on any device. With a variety of built-in annotation tools, that can be placed on any file type, students can demonstrate their learning and receive feedback in a way that suits them best.
Fully integrated into Showbie Pro, Socrative is the classroom app for formative and summative assessment that allows you to quiz and grade at the speed of learning from any device. Check student understanding with prepared activities or on-the-fly questions and real-time reports to visualize learning.
A collaborative whiteboarding tool for teachers to create engaging lessons, and for students to demonstrate their learning in creative ways from anywhere. With an infinite canvas, you can combine sketches, images, documents, and videos. Then use voice and annotations to enhance your explanation and upload it straight into Showbie.
Formative & Summative Assessment
Collaborative Whiteboarding
The Hybrid Learning Platform
The Hybrid Learning Platform
Formative & Summative Assessment
Collaborative Whiteboarding
"Without Showbie as our primary classroom workflow app, I don’t think teachers would have had such a seamless transition to blending digital tools into their daily curricula.”
Keith Madsen, Director of Technology, East Allen County Schools