My Take
Our school has a very reasonably priced site license and more teachers are using the platform. It synchs with Google Classroom almost seamlessly and is practically a 'daily driver' for me now. The ability to easily embed videos and content is simple - even for the most Luddite of teachers in my building. The AI is pretty solid and the growing number of question types is pretty amazing.
Some of the older reviews dismiss Quizziz as a simple review game but - especially in the past two years - they have created a powerful tool for teaching and learning.
District and school plans are rolling out accommodations as I write this. I will be playing with this over the summer and look forward to using Quizizz to help meet my students' needs
How I Use It
I've used quizizz for years now and it's grown from a pretty decent review game to a robust teaching tool. Quizziz has added some amazing features and I use most of them - especially the comprehension questions powered by a surprisingly effective AI assistant.
The 'lesson' mode allows you to create slide decks that can be used live for direct instruction, independently, or for remote learning.
They offer a variety of question types :
Mutiple choice
fill in
Reorder
Matich
Drag and Drop
Drop-down
math response
Labeling
Hotspots
Graphing
Categorize
Comprehensive (use this a lot with short primary source passages)
Interactive Video (can manually or use AI to take a youtube video and create
questions)
Draw
Audio and Video student responses
Open ended
Polls
Slides
Word Clouds
As a teacher of history, coding, economics, and a slew of other social studies electives, I have had the chance to use all of these effectively.