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March 22, 2018
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How to assign a challenge to your class on Remind—right from Kahoot!

How-to and Tips

Learning doesn’t stop outside the classroom, and that’s why millions of educators across the country use Remind to share messages, resources, and assignments with students and parents. This direct line of communication lets teachers engage families at home—and gives parents a way to support what their kids are learning at school.Last fall, we introduced Share on Remind to make it even easier to share content from your favorite sites: by adding a link to Remind with just one click. In the last few months, we've seen messages that included everything from volunteer forms from Signup.com to videos from PBS. But we’ve also learned just how many other tools, resources, and services you depend on in your day-to-day.Today, we’re excited to announce that Kahoot! has added a brand-new Share on Remind button to its learning platform—one of the most requested integrations from the Remind community. Now, without leaving Kahoot!, you can create a challenge and assign it as homework to any class on Remind.

How to assign a Kahoot! challenge on Remind

Pick a kahoot on web or on the mobile app. Then, select Challenge on the details page or your kahoots page.

After you add a due date and create your challenge, you’ll see an option to share it on Remind. (You can log in at this point if you aren’t already.) Click Send to send your challenge instantly to your class on Remind—it’s as simple as that. Want to see it in action? Check out this step-by-step video on how to share your Kahoot! challenge on Remind. We’re excited to partner with Kahoot! to make it easier for teachers to engage students in learning, whether at school or at home. And if you’d like to see the Share on Remind button on other sites or apps, just send your ideas to partners@remind.com—you never know where you might see it next.