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LectureTools Acquired by Echo360

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Engage Your Students

Present Interactive Lectures
Assess Student Performance
Respond with a Web Browser or SMS

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Provide an Active
Learning Platform

One Solution with Everything Students
Need to Participate, Learn, and Study.

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Eliminate the Fear to Participate

Make it Easy for Students to Ask Questions
Digitally When They Arise.

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For Instructors

  • Prepare and Present your lectures with real-time feedback on student comprehension.
  • Assess student performance during lecture.

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For Students

  • Take notes associated with slides.
  • Ask questions as they arise.
  • Deliver real-time feedback to instructors during class.
  • Use a laptop or cellphone to participate.
  • Download our iPad app to participate with your tablet.

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LectureTools Acquired by Echo360

11/7/2012

Echo360

We are pleased to announce that we are joining forces with the Echo360 team. This will allow us to move towards our ultimate vision of an active learning platform that enables students to engage and participate before, during, and after class. Current accounts will not be affected, as LectureTools will continue
as a standalone product.

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LectureTools Releases New Student iPad App

Download LectureTools for iPad on the App Store

LectureTools for iPad allows students to relay feedback to their instructor in real-time during lecture. Responses to in-class activities, questions posed to the instructor, and notes are immediately synced with the LectureTools web application. The iPad app is free for students with an active LectureTools subscription.

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I love it. It's nice to have all the lectures in one location, to have the questions and responses in one location. I'm loving the "tag to review later" button. I feel like a kid in a candy shop.

Ryan Thorwarth, Undergraduate Student
University of Michigan