
It’s not individualized for the students, and they can’t work at their own pace.Interactive whiteboards can be used in a variety of ways.Your students can all learn together at the same pace.Just open the Boom Deck you need and use it as a bell ringer, review, pre-assessment, or whatever. If you are teaching in-person classes, you can play through the Boom Decks together as a class on your interactive whiteboard. I don’t know about you, but most years I have had 200+ students so this option doesn’t work for me. There is a limit to the number of students you can have.At that point you’ll either have to start paying or delete your student accounts.
BOOM LEARNING TRIAL
Eventually, your free trial will expire.Your students can have their own accounts and their scores will be recorded for you whenever they use a Boom Deck.
BOOM LEARNING FULL

However, you can have your students record their own scores and report their scores to you.
BOOM LEARNING HOW TO
Here is a How To video showing how to create Fast Pins. They can open the link and play through the Boom Deck immediately. From the list of options, click on Fast Pin.

Find the deck you want and click on the blue Action button.

It is quick and easy and gives an unlimited number of your students access to play a deck. My favorite free way to use Boom Decks is what’s called “Fast Pins.” To use Fast Pins, you create a link and give that link to your students. There are different membership levels you can choose, but you can still use your Boom Decks without paying for one of the upgraded memberships. To use BOOM, you do have to have an account on the BOOM website, but this is just so you can access your Boom Decks.

BOOM LEARNING FOR FREE
Teachers can use their Boom Decks for free using Fast Pins, a free trial subscription, or on interactive whiteboards. Well, I’m here to explain three ways to use Boom Decks without paying for a subscription. Understandably, not all teachers want to shell out money for this. Since Boom Decks are used on the BOOM Learning website, teachers are encouraged to buy a yearly BOOM subscription. For teachers who haven’t yet been introduced to Boom Cards, they are digital task cards that can be used on any device that is connected to the internet (interactive whiteboards, iPads, Chromebooks, tablets, smartphones, etc.). BOOM is a great distance learning option and a fun way for your students to practice and assess what they know about a topic. Teachers are learning about all sorts of distance learning options in 2020, and many teachers are discovering BOOM Learning for the first time.
