Hi everyone,
I'm new to Kahoot-- I hadn't even heard of it until last month – but I'm trying it out for the first time in the coming term. I teach ethics to undergrad CS majors, and I am trying to redesign my course for the age of ChatGPT by restructuring assignments and points in a way that means that it's just not useful or worthwhile to use an LLM instead of your own brain. in terms of getting the students to do the reading, I wanted to swap out pre-class written responses for in-class quizzes, and I'd also like to gamify it a little by maintaining leaderboards that run for the duration of the semester.
It became clear to me early on that Kahoot was basically a good fit, and I bought myself a bronze subscription, but now that I'm here, it's not at all clear to me how I can implement this. Cursory investigation suggests that leaderboards last for the duration of a single quiz, but cannot span multiple quizzes. It also looks like there can only be a few quizzes posted at the same time. Am I right about these things? If not, I'd love to be enlightened! If I am correct, I'd really appreciate hearing from others who have maintained longer-term leaderboards about what tools you've used to maintain those (a google sheet seems obvious, but I'm wondering if there is something easier.)
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Live game leaderboards and podiums are per game session only, not across multiple, separate games. In a single live kahoot, the leaderboard updates after questions and shows a final podium at the end for that game session only. There is no built‑in “global” live leaderboard that automatically aggregates scores from several different games during the day or across multiple quizzes, however you can use reports and, on certain plans, combined reports to calculate overall winners across sessions instead of relying on one continuous on‑screen leaderboard.
https://support.kahoot.com/hc/en-us/articles/360036686793-How-to-combine-reports
You can also consider assigning kahoots to students. Assigning a kahoot offers a “learner-paced” experience, meaning that participants or learners move question-to-question at their own pace as opposed to progressing in step with everyone else.
https://support.kahoot.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039411334-How-to-assign-a-kahoot-in-web-platform
Enjoy kahoot'ing and let us know if we can help with anything else!
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