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  2. Kahoot! - Wikipedia

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    Kahoot! is a Norwegian online game-based learning platform. [3] It has learning games, also known as "kahoots", which are user-generated multiple-choice quizzes that can be accessed via a web browser or the Kahoot! app. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  3. Talk:Kahoot! - Wikipedia

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    Kahoot! also acquired the Danish startup Actimo for approximately $33 million. Actimo developed software for training and engaging with employees. [ 11 ] It was acquired to expand Kahoot's features for business users. [ 11 ]

  4. Drops (app) - Wikipedia

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    Drops is a language learning app that was created in Estonia by Daniel Farkas and Mark Szulyovszky in 2015. [1] It is the second product from the company, after their first app, LearnInvisible, had issues in retaining a user's engagement over the required time period. [2]

  5. Classroom (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Schoolwork is a companion app for Classroom, announced during Apple's edtech event in March 2018 and released in June 2018. [3] [4] [5] The free app allows teachers to distribute documents, iBook files, web links, and assignments through ClassKit (such as Kahoot! quizzes) with due dates.

  6. File:Kahoot Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Piotr Woźniak (researcher) - Wikipedia

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    Woźniak was born in March 1962 in Milanówek, Poland. [2]He began to develop his spaced-repetition software after struggling to retain course material as a student at the Poznań University of Technology in the 1980s.

  8. Wooclap - Wikipedia

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    The Wooclap app was effectively used in order to increase the amount of participation in the classroom. The study also found that Wooclap was "the least known interactive learning site among the participants" out of "Kahoot!, Quizlet, Quizalize, Wooclap, and Jeopardylabs". [11]

  9. John Carmack - Wikipedia

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    John D. Carmack II [1] (born August 21, [a] 1970) [1] is an American computer programmer and video game developer.He co-founded the video game company id Software and was the lead programmer of its 1990s games Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, and their sequels.