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New! Track students’ progress in the gradebook

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Classroom Presentation Tools for delivering engaging lessons on screen

Create an interactive learning experience - instantly play audio and video, launch fun activities and games, show answers, present scripts and expand images for discussion, all from the front of the class.

You can use your Classroom Presentation Tool offline to prepare your lessons anywhere and access your synced notes in your classroom.

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    NEW! Track students’ progress in the class gradebook

    (available for some courses only)

    • Save time and be confident your students’ learning is on track
    • View scores in a variety of different ways, for the whole class or individual students
    • See students’ answers to individual activities
    • Download the class gradebook score reports and save them offline
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