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  9. Can you see who answers what on kahoot?
  10. Click “Start” when you are ready to begin. Kahoot will begin by counting down and giving the students a few seconds to read the question before they can see the answer choices. . The participants' devices will not show the question or the answer choices.
  11. Can kahoot see who played?
  12. Player identifier allows tracking player performance across multiple games. Once you or your team have hosted multiple games with player identification on, you'll be able to combine reports into one.
  13. Is kahoot completely anonymous?
  14. In some classes, students may not want their scores to be public. That is why I allow students to make up a username when they sign into Kahoot!. This way, individual students are able to remain anonymous while playing but still get their personal feedback. . Kahoot! is free.
  15. Can kahoot take attendance?
  16. Kahoot! allows you to randomize question and answers, in the way most LMS systems do as well. . And like I said earlier, this tool is great for taking attendance or you can pop up a Kahoot! after a lecture to gauge how much of what you said actually stuck with your students.
  17. How can I see my Kahoot results?
  18. After a live kahoot has been hosted or a challenge ended, you can access “Reports” in the top navigation bar under “My games” to view performance details. Just tap a report card to view a specific report and then tap on “view all” to view a full leaderboard.
  19. How can I see my Kahoot history?
  20. If signed in at https://kahoot.com, click Reports in the top navigation bar. If you are the owner, admin, or a member of a team with an active subscription, you can choose All reports, which shows reports from both you and other members, or Hosted by me. At the top-right will be a search bar.
  21. How do you track someone on kahoot?
  22. You can use the search bar near the top of the Discover page. You can type a keyword for a list of matching kahoots. Or to see a list of kahoots someone's made, type in their username.
  23. How can I see my kahoot results?
  24. After a live kahoot has been hosted or a challenge ended, you can access “Reports” in the top navigation bar under “My games” to view performance details. Just tap a report card to view a specific report and then tap on “view all” to view a full leaderboard.
  25. Can you get hacked through Kahoot?
  26. As the Kahoot game-based learning platform has gained popularity, so have student attempts to hack into the program. Some students log in using fake names to bombard the teacher with distractions, to program bots to stop a quiz or to steal the answer key.
  27. How to display Kahoot questions and answers on students?
  28. Open a kahoot you’d like to host in your class. Click Play and choose Teach. In the Game options screen, scroll down to General and toggle the following option on: “Show questions and answers on players’ devices”. Click Classic mode if you have a 1:1 class, or Team mode if you’d like students to play in teams on one device.
  29. How can I Check my score on Kahoot?
  30. Click on “Players” to see a detailed leaderboard with correct answers (%), unanswered questions, and final score. You can click on a player to view their results. You can also click ⋮ on a player to remove them. You can look at analytics question by question to see how the entire group performed.
  31. How does the leaderboard work on Kahoot?
  32. Players answer the questions they see on the shared screen with their devices. Each answer option on the shared screen is inside a box with a specific color and shape that matches the boxes displayed on the players’ screen. After each question, a leaderboard showing the top 5 players is displayed.
  33. Where is the best place to play Kahoot?
  34. Kahoots are best played in a group setting, for example, a classroom. Players answer the questions on their own devices, while games are displayed on a shared screen to unite the lesson. It creates a ‘campfire moment’ encouraging players to look up and celebrate together.
  35. The effect of using Kahoot! for learning – A literature review
  36. Kahoot! is a game-based learning platform used to review students' knowledge, for formative assessment or as a break from traditional classroom activities. It is among the most popular game-based learning platforms, with 70 million monthly active unique users and used by 50% of US K-12 students. Since the platform was released in 2013, many studies have been published on the effect of using Kahoot! in the classroom, but so far, no systematic analysis of the results. This article presents the results of a literature review on the effect of using Kahoot! for learning and, more specifically, on how Kahoot! affects learning performance, classroom dynamics, students' and teachers' attitudes and perceptions, and students' anxiety. The literature review includes 93 studies, and the main conclusion is that Kahoot! can have a positive effect on learning performance, classroom dynamics, students' and teachers' attitudes, and students’ anxiety. However, there are also studies where Kahoot! has little or no effect. The main challenges mentioned by students include technical problems such as unreliable internet connections, hard to read questions and answers on a projected screen, not being able to change answer after submission, stressful time-pressure for giving answers, not enough time to answer, afraid of losing, and hard to catch up if an incorrect answer had been given. Further, the main challenges mentioned by teachers include getting the difficulty level of questions and answers right, problems related to network connectivity, scoring based on how quickly the students answer reducing student reflection and cause some students to guess without thinking, that some students can have a problem with failing a quiz, and some teachers find it challenging to use the technology.
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