With Luup, collect real-time feedback from your students after every lesson, lecture, and class - so you can assess your students’ understanding, pinpoint learning gaps, and ensure that your teaching is catered to the exact needs of your students - anytime, anywhere.
Track classroom understanding after each lesson, and measure the effectiveness of different teaching methods and strategies, so you can develop a lesson plan and materials that work best for your students’ needs.
How satisfied are your students with your class? What do they understand well? Where do they need your help? What questions do they still have? How can you help them learn better? Let them tell you directly!
Collect real-time student feedback, and turn it into a meaningful KPI for teaching effectiveness. Track your progress as an educator over time, so you can try different strategies until you find out what works best for your students.
We do not track students, which allows them to honestly and openly share their feedback, comments, questions, and feelings without any hesitation or fear of judgement, in a non-intimidating environment
With Luup, you can build and send short, fun, and interactive feedback surveys to your students during class, after a lecture, or whenever you want (via a QR code or simple short-link), and track the feedback you receive over time in pre-built dashboards - allowing you to check for understanding, and address student feedback and concerns while they are still fresh.
Do you always find the same people participating in your classroom? With Luup, provide each student with the opportunity to share their feedback and ask questions, in a no-pressure, non-judgemental environment.
Whenever you want to gather feedback in real-time, put up a simple QR code on the screen, embed it into a presentation or send a short link on via a chat. Students can anonymously and instantly provide their feedback while it’s still fresh, and you can use that feedback to make each class better than the last.
Luup helps you provide what your students need to thrive