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​One of the widely spread tools that can be used for increasing students’ engagement, interaction & digital literacy in and out of the classroom nowadays is the flexible, simple, diverse, engaging, global, and free tool “Kahoot”. There is a very interactive Kahoot Twitter account: @getkahoot. I recommend following it to be updated with new ideas and integrative free games from Kahoot. Thousands of Kahoots are available on https://twitter.com/GetKahoot for free. To my surprise, many students in my classes already know Kahoot and used it in their middle and high schools. You can also download your students’ reports as shown below and trace their development. The following figure is a report of one of my Kahoots in one of my workshops for k-16 educators.