Use cases

For interactive lectures

Add checkpoints inside longer lectures so attention and understanding stay visible.

For interactive lectures

What it is

Add checkpoints inside longer lectures so attention and understanding stay visible. This page shows practical ways to use InteractClass in this scenario.

What you can do

  • Insert checkpoints during longer lecture flows.
  • Invite audience thinking before the next concept.
  • Show understanding levels while the lecture is still running.

Benefits

  • Helps turn passive attention into actual participation.
  • Lets the facilitator adjust the session around live audience signals.
  • Creates a more dynamic experience without adding operational complexity.

Ideas of use

  • Open the session with a quick opinion or comprehension check.
  • Use open responses or word clouds mid-session to widen participation.
  • Close with a quiz, prioritization activity, or visual reflection on what the room produced.

Expected results

  • Measure understanding mid-session
  • Invite contributions
  • Keep the lecture two-way

Next step

Launch your first interactive session without adding complexity

Start with a free plan, or book a demo if you want a walkthrough for your team.