It is one thing to invest in a new teaching tool, it is a whole other thing to make sure to actually use it regularly without having the students lose interest in it. In the beginning, this was what worried Dario Caljkusic.
The reason? Dario had talked to other schools which used another popular quiz game in their teaching. However, the schools noticed that the children lost interest in the game quickly because the format was the same. Because of that, Dario was reassured by the fact that ActiveFloor develops new games and learning content continuously – content that is added automatically to the school’s ActiveFloor solution.
To make ActiveFloor a part of the school’s and the students’ everyday life, the Pappagallo School held an ‘ActiveFloor week’ where all the children were introduced to the floor and the games. Dario thinks that it is amazing that the children love it as much as they do. He thinks that ActiveFloor can help develop the students’ creativity and that the element of competition in the games is what makes ActiveFloor so popular among both young and old students.
“ActiveFloor is very user-friendly, and the kids know how it all works – actually, they know it almost better than I do,” Dario tells with a grin.