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The ClassSwift Toolbar

To use ClassSwift, teachers need to open the ClassSwift app. This is the first view users will see: the ClassSwift Toolbar, which overlays all open windows on the desktop. It can be repositioned by clicking and dragging the left side.      Toolbar Kit as Pre-Class Activity  The ClassSwift toolbar displays different buttons depending...

Accessibility Support: Navigating Content without a Mouse

At ClassSwift, we are committed to making our tools accessible to everyone. We have introduced Directional Panning Controls to ensure that reviewing student work is easy for the teachers upon using Push-and-Respond feature, including those who rely on keyboard navigation or assistive technologies. Why use this feature? Previously, moving arou...

Batch Quiz Feature

1. Overview The Batch Quiz feature allows teachers to deliver multiple assessment questions (up to 20) in a single sequence. This streamlines the testing process by eliminating the need to trigger questions one by one. 2. Pre-Requisites Before launching a batch quiz in class, you must: Log in to the ClassSwift Hub. Navigate to the Q...

Understanding the Student View When Receiving a Quiz

Once your teacher starts a lesson, you may be asked to answer different types of questions, including True or False, Multiple Choice, Audio, Poll, Short Answer, and Push and Respond. Below is an example of what a True or False question looks like on your end. Other question types follow a similar sequence. You’ll receive a question from ...

Student View: Joining a ClassSwift Class

Your teacher can set up a class in three different ways, and the type they choose determines how you’ll join and participate. Guest Mode Google Sign-In Rostered through an LMS or other rostering platform   1. Guest Mode Your teacher can share the class link, show a QR code, or give you a passcode to join.     ...

Tools

A handy set of in‑class utilities built into ClassSwift to boost participation and pacing. Before you start You’re in an active lesson and students have joined. Open the Tools menu On the in‑class toolbar, click Tools (tray icon). Choose Buzzer, Random Draw, or Timer. Buzzer Turn your class into a quick game-show style response...

Starting a Class

This guide is designed to help new users, specifically teachers, understand how to quickly start a class session using the ClassSwift app.  Instructions Open ClassSwift app from your desktop or applications folder. Sign in with your email and password that you use to  Select your organization from the dropdown list. Click on the name o...

Instant Push

A one‑click shortcut that captures a full‑screen screenshot and immediately pushes it to all students for sketch/ink responses. Ideal on large touch screens (e.g., ViewBoard) for fast, on‑the‑fly activities.  Before you start  You’re in an active lesson and students have joined.  The content you want students to annotate is visible ...

Push-and-Respond

Send sketch‑based prompts (diagrams, handwriting, math) and collect student submissions in real time.  Before you start  You’re in an active lesson and students have joined.  (Optional) Set up groups if you plan to target specific groups.  Instructions  On the in‑class toolbar, click the paper‑plane icon to open Push‑and‑Resp...

Quiz Collection

All quizzes you create in Pre‑Class or send during a lesson are saved in Quiz Collection. From here you can preview, resend to class, and organize quizzes.      Instructions  Open ClassSwift and go to Quiz Collection (from the in‑class toolbar or Pre‑class mode).  Use Home to return to the main Quiz Collection page at any time...

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