Kahoot! AS

09/22/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/22/2021 08:46

Foster and strengthen students’ collaboration skills with Kahoot!’s new team mode option

In our recent teacher survey, over 60% of respondents said they've been using Kahoot!'s team mode to help their students develop collaboration skills. Team mode was designed to boost collaboration in the classroom using a shared device and is a great way to nurture teamwork, leadership skills and good communication.

However, as the learning environment has shifted over the last year and many students are learning from home or social distancing, huddling over a shared device isn't always the optimal setup for collaboration. Our new team mode allows students to collaborate when they're learning from home and increase participation using their own device in any learning environment. Every contribution from the team members count, as the score is now based on average team performance.

  • Works in any learning environment
    With our new team mode, every student joins the game from their device and then they're grouped into virtual teams. This means that this mode can be used in any learning environment, with students being able to participate both in class and remotely, or even in a hybrid setting. Everyone will be included!
  • Fosters discussion skills
    By enabling team talk, you encourage students to discuss their answers. This is particularly relevant for questions where an answer needs to be devised, for example, math problems.
  • Ensures a feeling of ownership and contribution
    When playing in the new team mode, students answer from individual devices but every answer counts for the team score which enhances the feeling of contribution and ownership.

Our new team mode option will be available in September, and the number of teams per game will depend on your subscription type. With a free teacher account, you can have up to 3 teams joining a game, while with Premium+ or Kahoot! EDU you get an unlimited number of teams.

Are you ready to unleash team spirit in your class with the new team mode option? Join our discussion on Twitter to let us know what you and your students think.