Gimkit Guide to Remote Learning — Gimkit Blog (2024)

March 19, 2020 by Josh Feinsilber

Hey everyone!

To be honest, I wasn't planning on writing this. With COVID-19, I'm sure your inbox has been inundated with every single company reaching out to share what they're doing.

A bunch of that stuff is helpful and cool, but it's a lot of stuff. And perhaps the last thing you all need right now is more information thrown at you.

However, over the last few days, many of you have shared with us how you're using Gimkit remotely. And even more of you have asked how to use Gimkit remotely. With that, I thought I would compile it all together in one place: The Gimkit Guide to Remote Learning!

The easiest way to use Gimkit remotely is with assignments. With assignments, students can play Gimkit at anytime and anywhere! That means you don't need to host a live game, share a game code, or even be online at all!

When you create an assignment, you'll select a Kit you want students to play, and how much money you want each student to earn. The target cash amount you set will depend on your student's comfort with Gimkit and the upgrades.

By default, we set the target cash amount to $500,000. For someone that is moderately comfortable with Gimkit and the content, this takes about 15 minutes to reach. Feel free to adjust the cash amount as you go!

After you create an assignment, you'll get a link. Just share that link with students and they'll be able to play the assignment. The link never expires!

Assignments work a bit differently than live games. Instead of students competing against one another, students attempt to reach the cash goal at their own pace. What that, the game is focused on just the individualized elements. That means no Icers, Reducers, or other powerups that involve other players.

When a student completes the assignment, you'll see it on your end along with their accuracy.

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And that's what you need to know about Assignments. Click here to learn more about creating your first assignment.

While assignments are great, there's nothing like a live game of Gimkit! With your students not in your class, video conferencing is the best way to make it feel like your students are still with you!

In terms of the video conferencing software, we've seen educators use Zoom and Google Meet to share their screens and host their games. However, I'm sure there are many others out there that would work well!

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So if you're looking to recreate the classroom remotely, hosting a live Gimkit game over a video call is the way to go!

If you're unable to do a video call and still want to host a live game, we just added a new feature into Gimkit that should help!

Students can now see the leaderboard on their own device. They will just need to click the leaderboard icon on the top left.

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With that, students can see who's in first place, and where they rank!

Using Classes will help make using Gimkit remotely a whole lot easier. Here's what you get when you use Classes!

Part of the challenge of getting everyone in a remote Gimkit game is sharing the game code and them entering in their names. With Classes, no need to do that. As long as students have joined your Class using an email or Google, as soon as they go to gimkit.com/play, they will instantly be brought into your game. It's like magic!

No outsiders

With everyone at home, it's super easy for students to share game codes with their friends. With Classes V2, only those in your class are allowed to join.

View those that haven't completed an assignment

Another addition for assignments when using Classes: You'll be able to see a list of who has and has not completed the assignment.

All in all, Classes is optional, but it makes just everything in Gimkit a little bit better!

With students at home, we've seen a bunch of cool uses of Gimkit. Here's a list of some cool things we've seen/heard:

  • Students competing in Gimkit against their guardians or siblings
  • A student becomes the game host, commentating the entire game over a video call
  • Using KitCollab to have students create their own questions
  • Silent Team Mode: students are in teams, but can't talk to one another
  • Daily live games at set times with larger groups - share the code and host a melée

Gimkit's great, but some of the other games are much better for certain situations. Here's a few places where you might not want to use Gimkit.

Introducing new content

While Gimkit certainly can be used to introduce new content, if you're looking to explain something to your students mid-game, I'd recommend Kahoot.

Kahoot has a slides feature, where mid-game, you can stop and explain an idea or topic. This is typically a premium feature, but Kahoot is offering free premium access for educators impacted by COVID-19.

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Traditional tests

If you're looking to conduct a more traditional test, Quizizz is probably your best bet. They have a special Test Mode meant specifically for assessments.

With it, questions are only asked once, and you get a very detailed report at the end of the test.

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Just as a note, these are both personal recommendations! Kahoot or Quizizz have no idea I'm including them in this post, which means they're reading this for the first time right alongside you.

Well folks, that's the Gimkit Guide to Remote Learning. Hope you found something useful! Of course, if you ever have any questions, reach out to us: hello@gimkit.com — we read and respond to every single one of your emails.

And stay tuned on Twitter (@gimkit) for new features we might release to help with remote learning. Plus, we'll be sharing some awesome and creative ways educators and students are using Gimkit while at home.

It's a weird and strange time for all of us, but we'll get through it. Stay safe and healthy!

Gimkit Guide to Remote Learning — Gimkit Blog (2024)

FAQs

Is Gimkit appropriate for school? ›

Gimkit can be used in any classroom to introduce or review concepts; it's like a mashup of Kahoot! and Quizlet, but with some unique features neither have. The live gameplay is fast-paced and engaging, but when it's assigned for independent practice, Gimkit functions more like flash cards.

Can you solo a Gimkit? ›

Gimkit is a tool that allows teachers to use a set of questions to create a game. Students participate solo or in teams to accumulate money and players with the most money win. These games can be done live in class, online remotely, or as homework.

What are the cons of gimkit? ›

Cons of Gimkit

Game length and variety: The game's time or combined total length and repetitive questions can make it monotonous without a sufficient number of questions.

How old is Gimkit? ›

The Gimkit Company was created in October 2017, but didn't become an offical company until June of 2018.

Is gimkit or Kahoot better? ›

Gimkit excels in allowing students to take the reins. This platform empowers students to create and share their own quiz-style games, fostering a sense of ownership and creativity in the learning process.

Is Gimkit no longer free? ›

Since Gimkit launched 4 years ago, we've had a limited free plan. Not anymore. In November, we launched a brand new free version of Gimkit.

Why is Gimkit only allowing 5 players? ›

As more players join a game, a faster and more reliable connection will be required to keep up with all the players. Because we cannot control the devices or networks used with Gimkit, we have a hard limit on how many players can join a game.

Does anyone have the Josh Gimkit skin? ›

No, last April fools when Josh was in the item shop, josh changed everyone's skins into the Josh gim and after april fools everyone's skins changed back to normal. (And probably the gim was no longer available in the item shop?) That's funny! No, it was just able to be used by everyone on April Fools.

What is the difference between Gimkit and Gimkit pro? ›

To recap: Our free plan offers unlimited access to the currently featured modes. Gimkit Pro (our paid plan) offers unlimited access to every mode, no matter what.

What's better, blooket or gimkit? ›

There are quite a few similarities between Blooket and Gimkit. Both offer gamification of quizzes and tests, though Gimkit is teacher-led and Blooket is student-led. The biggest difference is in price, with Gimkit costing 5 times as much as Blooket!

Can you get banned on Gimkit? ›

Gimkit is a game for K-12 students. So, breaking these rules could mean you get permanently banned. That's a serious thing. It means you'll lose access to Gimkit, your rewards and cosmetics, all of the Maps you've made, and everything else in your account.

Why is Gimkit so expensive? ›

But just like physical things, virtual things have costs too. The onging costs of servers/storage, salaries (we pay very well and offer great benefits), and services/tools we rely on to keep Gimkit running. Those things cost money, and so to keep Gimkit around tomorrow, and hopefully a year from now, we charge for it.

Who is the CEO of Gimkit? ›

Josh Feinsilber (@JoshFeinsilber) / X. Creator of Gimkit. Lover of Boston Terriers & Fig Newtons.

What is the rarest gimkit skin? ›

Day One is thought to be the rarest Gim.

Does Gimkit collect student data? ›

Gimkit collects info: Name (required for all accounts) Email address (required for all accounts) Date of birth (required for student accounts)

How old do you have to be to use Gimkit? ›

They can create their own account if age 13+ (or 16+ if outside the US). Alternatively, you can use our classes feature, which allows students of all ages to create an account with your permission. Classes have the added benefit of ensuring students don't use naughty names.

Is Gimkit Coppa compliant? ›

We adhere to federal safety and privacy legislation such as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), and more.

What are the restrictions on Gimkit free? ›

Our free plan, Gimkit Basic offers unlimited access to featured game modes. Gimkit Pro, our paid plan, offers unlimited access to every mode, no matter what. Those modes are called "Gimkit Pro Exclusives." Gimkit Pro Exclusive modes are limited to 5 players for Gimkit Basic members.

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