EdApp is easy to learn and educational materials are easy to design. There are a variety of templates depending on the length and structure of your content. There are a fair number of interactions that are fun for learners and the ability to earn stars and compete for a leader-board position is a great motivator. The ability to create games within the content is very promising and while we have not used it extensively yet, it could be a very powerful tool for reinforcing learning materials. EdApp accommodates my preferred style of teaching: delivering content, reinforcing the content through knowledge checks throughout, and then assessing long term retention of content through final assessments. In EdApp, you can do it all. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While there are a variety of templates, there are often inconsistencies between them. In some templates you can italicize words, in others you cannot. Some interactions allow users to get the wrong answer, meaning they are great for quizzes, but others do not allow the user to submit an incorrect answer. Controlling text size is also an issue as the rest of the text auto-resizes in response to a text size change on the slide. This is especially notable for the T/F template. As a designer, I am very fond of consistency. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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