The whole class buzzes at once.
Turn the room into a live quiz (A, B, C, D) and watch hands fly up on every phone.
Period four, post-lunch slump. You drop the question on the board and say 'phones out'. Thirty thumbs hover over Option A through D.
Every answer lands in the room with a name and a timestamp. You spot the one kid who tapped Option C, the one nobody else picked, and ask why. The conversation opens up.
Bell rings. They didn't notice it was the last fifteen minutes of class. Neither did you.
4 buttons. A whole language.
Each one carries its own sound, haptic and color, so it’s felt before it’s read. This is the room you’d set up.
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Every answer lands in room history with a name and a timestamp: your tally, live.
- 02
A tap is easier than a raised hand, so the quiet half of the room finally answers.
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Instant pulse-check on whether anyone actually got the lesson.
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Works for warm-ups, exit tickets, snap debates, vibe checks.