Attention-getting drills, whole-class engagement & actionable teacher feedback.
Drills, fun activities, and attractive engagements projected for the entire class.
Simple, but dynamic.
- Displays a variety of questions with answer options on one screen.
- Uses a variety of instructional strategies in exciting formats.
- Students can respond at their own pace or with teacher-led instruction.
- Can optionally be used with clickers for increased student engagement and less teacher data entry.

We recommend clickers. Here’s why:
Students love clickers.
They provide a tactile learning experience.
They are inexpensive with little to no maintenance.
They are distraction free — no logins, texting, or browsing.
Everyone participates without fear of embarrassment.
Students get immediate feedback for learning.
Teachers love getting the in-the-moment comprehension data … without any extra grading!
Examples

Here’s an example of a Flat Panel Interactive that contains 10 questions with answers on one screen. For Q1 (question 1), students will select A or B for the column containing your answer.
This example has 3 questions. For Q1 (question 1), students select their answers from the choices provided below the question and enter A, B, C, or D.


This example includes 9 questions. For Q1 (question 1), students select their answer from the choices provided in the answer grid on the right and enter A, B, or C
The example below contains an introductory slide followed by 7 questions on one screen. For Q1 (question 1), students will add the “Putting Minutes” and the “Chipping Minutes” for Monday and select A, B, C, D, or E for the row containing their answer on the right.


This example includes 15 problems. For Q1 (question 1), students solve the problem and select A, B, C, D, or E on the right for the row containing their answer. For a twist, some questions are true/false if there is no unknown X.
This example contains 20 questions. Where you see “Q1” (question 1), there should be a punctuation mark. Enter A, B, C, D, or E for the punctuation mark that should be used. Repeat for Q2, Q3, etc.


This example contains 12 questions. For Q1 (question 1), students determine how many lines of symmetry the shape contains and select A, B, C, D, or E on the right for the row containing their answer.
Questions Answered
No advance preparation necessary.
Distraction-free. No logins, texting, browsing.
Students are engaged, all eyes up front.
Use with any digital or print resource.
Instant data to better support students.
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