Interactive materials
Example modules
Five real module flows — history units, class surveys, and mixed assessments. Screens appear only in the fullscreen slideshow; use “View slideshow” on each example.
Industrialization in England — history module
A full topic module on industrialization in England: students see points and time limits, work through image and video prompts, read a structured content card, answer MCQ, true/false, a cloze text, a sequencing task, and finish with a longer opinion essay.
Class climate & wellbeing — anonymous survey
A short anonymous questionnaire (“Feedback Klassenklima”) for students: welcome screen with purpose, then emoji-based questions about settling in, well-being, and how they experience lessons — ideal for quick pulse checks on classroom climate.
Blended assignment — 11 screens, mixed activity types
Eleven screens in one flow: longer than a quick survey, with more transitions between instructions, tasks, and checks — suited when you want to combine several activity types in a single assignment.
Focused practice — 8-step compact module
Eight screens from start to finish: a tighter path for focused practice, short checks, or a brief homework round that still covers multiple interaction types.
Alternative 8-step lesson — different task balance
Another eight-step layout with a different balance of tasks — shows how the same platform can shape another complete lesson or quiz sequence.