Overall, Edpuzzle is a way to make video interactive and student-centered. Rather than a teacher playing a video, clicking pause, and then trying to get students to discuss or take notes or interrogate the film based on what the teacher deems reasonable, Edpuzzle puts the student in control. Edpuzzle truly takes the viewing experience and slows it down for students and allows them to engage with it individually. In Quizizz, I like that you can check for understanding in classes. You can use the create a lesson option and make daily, short warm-ups. You can see how many in the class understand a concept and if you need to review that topic again. Next, you can also use Quizizz as a weekly quiz. It grades it automatically and can be inputted into a Google Classroom. Teachers can use Quizizz as daily homework assignments sometimes too. The students can play Quizzes during the week as many times as they want to get proficient in a topic area. I don't like that I have to pay for an upgrade to add some of the cool extra features. I also dislike that the homework/ quiz codes expire without usage! If you pay for a membership you want them to always be active. With Kahoot you are able to be very interactive, engage your students, and offer a great review. This fun review site makes students excited to learn. This helps keep your students motivated.

