What is the difference between Kahoot and Blooket? | A Teachers Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @flowerflower162
    @flowerflower162 2 года назад +8

    Wow, this is super in depth! Thank you so much for your graphs too. You ARE a great teacher! Well done! Just what I needed.

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  2 года назад +1

      You're very welcome! 😊 I am glad it was helpful!

  • @jennyschreiber7423
    @jennyschreiber7423 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent! Thanks SO much for taking the time to do this analysis, very practical and useful!

  • @NurEineStimme
    @NurEineStimme 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great overview. 🙂

  • @michaeldench3866
    @michaeldench3866 Год назад +1

    Such an informative video, thank you! What program did you use to make your dynamic graphs?

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome! I used Canva!
      And it’s free for educators! 🎉

  • @mrs.colella9958
    @mrs.colella9958 Год назад +1

    So helpful! I use Kahoot for my first grade class and Battle of the Books. My Battle of the Books students have asked for Blooket, so I am going to give it a go.

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  Год назад

      Awesome!! My favorite difference between the two is that with Blooket it’s not the same 3-5 students that win every time like you see generally happen with kahoot. It levels the playing field for everyone through luck or strategy! 🎉

  • @berasautu3478
    @berasautu3478 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome presentation. Thank u so much.

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! You’re welcome! Glad it was valuable!

  • @lily-bd3si
    @lily-bd3si Год назад

    Great info. Thanks. Subscribed.

  • @SakuraIsEnglish
    @SakuraIsEnglish Год назад +1

    I do indeed plan on becoming a teacher when i grow up, even though I'm still a child. But i always found Kahoot and blooket way too similar to tell the differences between them, this indeed helped me.

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  Год назад

      Excellent! Glad it helped with the difference between the two tools!

  • @elishaheen3049
    @elishaheen3049 6 месяцев назад

    This is incredibly helpful and well done. Thank you so much. I'd love to see an updated version with the newest features of both. Also, I'd be interested in adding Gimkit to the mix.

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
      Yes! Adding GimKit and/or Quizizz is in the works!

  • @rufaida4336
    @rufaida4336 Год назад

    Thank you for the valuable information❤

  • @marjantafreshi1889
    @marjantafreshi1889 Год назад

    Thank you very much😊
    It was very helpful and I am waiting for more suggestions because I haven't tried them yet and need more details

  • @emilyelliott1232
    @emilyelliott1232 10 месяцев назад

    I love this! Maybe you should make a part 2 because of how many features have been added to both!

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  10 месяцев назад

      It’s funny you mention that, I was just in both Kahoot! and Blooket this morning and thought the same thing! Tech changes so fast!

    • @emilyelliott1232
      @emilyelliott1232 10 месяцев назад

      @@integratedteacher Indeed!

  • @TheIgdrasil1
    @TheIgdrasil1 3 месяца назад

    Hi, should I get kahoot gold or silver? What do you recommend? Thanks :)

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  3 месяца назад

      Hello! I dont have a paid plan with Kahoot so I can't speak from personal experience. But looking at their website plans on their website I see the biggest differences being that with Gold you get AI assisted content to create question sets, you can have 200 players in a game vs 100 on the silver plan, and you will have access to all premium content on Kahoot with Gold. In general you will have more question options, game modes, and data with the Gold plan as well. Hope that kind of breaks down the differences in paid plans. Here is their pricing plan site: kahoot.com/schools/plans/#:~:text=Silver%3A%20Up%20to%20100%20players,to%20200%20players%20per%20game

  • @maxopli
    @maxopli Год назад

    I’m not a teacher, but still it was such a helpful comparison! Thank you so much for all that. Trying to see if I can use either Kahoot or Blooket to make a group game for 150+ adults, and it seems like it’s certainly possible :)

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  Год назад

      Awesome!! Yes it is certainly possible!!
      If your group of adults like strategy games and competitive then I would suggest Blooket! Also if you plan to play multiple question sets, then go with Blooket because you can play a different game mode each time to keep the engagement fresh. For a group of 150 though, you would need the paid version.
      If you want it to be more controlled where you go question by question and you lead the game then go with Kahoot.
      I have used both Blooket and Kahoot with adults its always a hit! 🙌

  • @EmilyXXMatt2015
    @EmilyXXMatt2015 2 года назад +3

    I think you should choose blooket.
    You class will love it.
    Changing avatars will definitely make your class have fun.
    Kahoot! Gets very boring quickly. I’m sure your class will love blooket. They will love it! Try it!!

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  2 года назад +2

      Yes students will love Blooket! Kahoot and Blooket each have their own benefits depending on what you want to use the tool for. I love Blooket for engagement after the lesson and I love Kahoot for engagement during the lesson as you are able to add teaching slides. Both great engagement tools!

    • @caihongzhiwu
      @caihongzhiwu Год назад

      Kahoot allows type answers with the paid account. This supports full recall, which I find most helpful to me. The teaching slides are also important to me. I use Blooket too, to engage the class. But I use kahoot more than Blooket. My job to help the classes to learn, not to entertain them. That's how I look at it. Brilliant video, thank you very much.

  • @honeybee1842
    @honeybee1842 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @misartistasfavoritos
    @misartistasfavoritos Год назад +1

    Kahoot blooket are good 👍

  • @noahjaramillo6774
    @noahjaramillo6774 2 месяца назад +1

    This is a bit wrong. You can make your own sets for free. As long as you have an account.

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  2 месяца назад

      Can you elaborate on this a little more? It is true you create your own question sets for free on either platform. What did you hear differently? Thanks!!

  • @misartistasfavoritos
    @misartistasfavoritos Год назад +1

    I choose kahoot and blocked

  • @BrittanyMcIntyre-kk1sq
    @BrittanyMcIntyre-kk1sq Месяц назад

    I play blooket at home and Im a student and I make make my own

  • @furbyconnectworld3649
    @furbyconnectworld3649 2 месяца назад

    Hi

  • @atiulhasib4006
    @atiulhasib4006 11 месяцев назад

    kahoot offers 10 players in the free mode

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  11 месяцев назад

      It would be unfortunate if they changed it to that. It looks like 60 can still play for free or 300 for plus. Was there a game you found that only allowed 10 free players?

  • @speedtracker9556
    @speedtracker9556 3 месяца назад

    There is no answer to which one anyone should use in their classroom. Should they use Kahoot, or should they use Blooket?

    • @integratedteacher
      @integratedteacher  3 месяца назад

      The video features the differences between the two as they both have a place in the classroom depending upon what you are looking for. At the end of the video, it shares different situations where I would suggest using each tool.
      In short, use Kahoot if you want it to be teacher-paced and include teaching slides.
      Use Blooket for a student-paced activity for a formative assessment or practice and also use it to level the playing field where any student could win the game part of the activity.
      Both tools will engage students and give the teacher the data they need to know if their students understand the topic.