
Nearpod Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Chris D
05/15/20
"Emulates the classroom environment closer than any other teaching tool"
What do you like best about Nearpod? Nearpod allows me to give vocal lectures to my students while also showing them well-organized presentations as I would in a real classroom environment. It also allows me to quiz students on the lecture, and give them fun activities to do which in my personal experience always helps students learn. I also really like that many lectures are made by the community of teachers on Nearpod. It feels great to support them, and to contribute to many other ...
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Desa J
05/14/20
"A must for distance learning"
What do you like best about Nearpod? The best part about Nearpod is it gives some sense of a "real classroom" back to the students. You are able to present a slide show that can be student paced or you can lead them through it virtually. The part that sends this tool over the top is the fact that you can implement interactive components on each slide. There are questions, drawings, collaborations, polls, and games. My student's love Nearpod just as much as I do. You have to ability to ...
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Haley C
05/14/20
"Easy, clear, and a plethora of options"
What do you like best about Nearpod? I love how many free resources there are, including the features available with the free version! What do you dislike about Nearpod?
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Desa J
05/14/20
"A must for distance learning"
What do you like best about Nearpod? The best part about Nearpod is it gives some sense of a "real classroom" back to the students. You are able to present a slide show that can be student paced or you can lead them through it virtually. The part that sends this tool over the top is the fact that you can implement interactive components on each slide. There are questions, drawings, collaborations, polls, and games. My student's love Nearpod just as much as I do. You have to ability to ...
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Mary Erica A
05/14/20
"Awesome app for teachers!"
What do you like best about Nearpod? Nearpod is an interactive program that lets students navigate what you have on the board instead of having it frozen for the kids to stare.
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Anonymous User
05/14/20
"Nearpod Use"
What do you like best about Nearpod? I love that it is very interactive. Students are able to answer survey questions, add gifs to a screen, and all see responses right away. I also like that has an anonymous component. So students don't have to share their names. This helps improve participation especially with students who may be shy to participate. Lastly, I love that students can join with a code and don't have to download the app.
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User in E-Learning
05/14/20
"Nearpod Use"
What do you like best? I love that it is very interactive. Students are able to answer survey questions, add gifs to a screen, and all see responses right away. I also like that has an anonymous component. So students don't have to share their names. This helps improve participation especially with students who may be shy to participate. Lastly, I love that students can join with a code and don't have to download the app.
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Haley C
05/14/20
"Easy, clear, and a plethora of options"
What do you like best about Nearpod? I love how many free resources there are, including the features available with the free version! What do you dislike about Nearpod?
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Anonymous User
05/14/20
"Nearpod - excellent site for learning and reviewing content material"
What do you like best about Nearpod? That you can integrate the online tools you are already using in class, like Google classroom and others. What do you dislike about Nearpod?
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Angela H
05/14/20
"Neat, helpful with lots of kids"
What do you like best about Nearpod? I love that this can be self paced or teacher controlled. It's also great for kids that can't always see the main board in the classroom since it can be on their individual screens and still be teacher or individually paced.
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