Take a look at the answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) or check out our tutorials to learn how to use Make It and get the most out of it. You will become an expert!
Quizzes are used to evaluate, learn, or review concepts on any subject in a fun and entertaining way.
Quizzes automatically collect each player’s answers and scores, and teachers can view the answers, rankings, and statistics.
Games are designed to be played by young children, even non-readers. By default, positive reinforcement is prioritized, mistakes are not penalized, and players have endless opportunities to get the answer right. Games are a great resource for the little ones!
Unlike quizzes, children do not enter their name to play games. It is only possible to consult the results and statistics of shared games through a classroom (not with a code or link).
It is only possible to consult the results and statistics of shared games through a classrooms (not with a code or link) due to kids not having to identify themselves by their name in games. Furthermore, because we give priority to positive reinforcement, and we are not penalizing mistakes.
The free version allows you to use almost all the features of Make It. However, it only allows you to create 2 projects, 1 classroom and 1 folder.
Subscription allows you to use Make It without limitations: Create a variety of classrooms and folders, design and share as many projects as you want, and view the results and statistics of all your students.
Creating an account is not mandatory, but it allows you certain advantages: create classrooms to manage your students and share projects with them, and save your projects in the cloud. Projects will be more secure, and you will be able to sync them to all your devices also.
No, students use the app for free, without any subscription.
You can share your projects in three different ways:
To get the code to share a project, follow two steps: Open the project in question and click the “share” button. Both the numeric code and the direct link will be displayed.
You can only share projects that you have created. To share a project that someone has shared with you, you must first create a copy of it and then share the created copy.
Classrooms allow you to manage student groups and share projects automatically. Steps to create and manage a classroom: