Abbas Manjee Explains Kiddom’s New Lesson Launch Feature: Ed Tech Chat from ISTE Live 2022

At ISTELive 2022 in New Orleans this week, Kiddom Co-Founder and Chief Academic Officer Abbas Manjee showed THE Journal how Kiddom’s new Lesson Launch feature — which will be widely available for Fall 2022 semester — allows teachers to present lessons to students directly from their Kiddom dashboard, to launch assignments and activities for students to complete during class time, to monitor student progress, and to check how well students are understanding, all in real-time. Lesson Launch turns Kiddom into a “complete command center for teachers.”

Lesson Launch will be available to Kiddom users for Fall 2022 semester. Learn more at Kiddom.co.

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Kristal Kuykendall is editor, 1105 Media Education Group. She can be reached at [email protected].


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