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How to Use Nearpod: Easier Than You Think

As an English teacher who is still in the learning stage, I often wonder what we mean by ‘interaction’. Is it a few students raising their hands frequently in the classroom? Is it an answer that is barely squeezed out after the teacher has called out the names of the students? Or is it a state of genuine participation and expression?

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