Wooclap. Create interactivity in online courses

Last updated on 12 May 2026

How can you make your online courses more interactive? How can you prevent your students from turning into mere passive spectators? Many tools try to remedy this classic problem of online courses. Several of them allow students to be interviewed live by asking them a question, taking part in a quiz or survey. Wooclap, which is a tool for injecting interactivity into your online courses, makes it possible to do so both live and asynchronously.

Interactivity Online Courses

Interactivity for your face-to-face or online courses

The Belgian platform Wooclap started from a bet. Rather than fighting smartphones, try to turn them into a learning tool. The teacher integrates his/her questions into his/her presentation slides. They will punctuate the course, relaunch attention or check the achievements or understanding of this or that point. Wooclap allows you to integrate multiple-choice questions, surveys, open-ended questions, word clouds …You can also ask your audience to point the correct area to an image. Super playful and effective.

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Students connect to the platform via a code, on their smartphone, tablet or computer and answer questions via wifi or SMS. There is nothing to install, nothing to download. Wooclap integrates with Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard …

How to create remote interactivity?

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Wooclap also attracts the attention and participation of your students in online courses. In real time or live it is quite simple. Simply share your Wooclap screen in your videoconferencing tool. But more interestingly, you can use the platform during asynchronous online courses.

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You can ask your participants to answer a series of questions at home. This option allows you to create questionnaires to which students respond at their own pace. You also have the option to share files that students can download and study on their own. You will also have the possibility to send a personalised report to each student on their performance. Practical.

An excellent tool to create and maintain the attention and involvement of your students both face-to-face and remotely.

For higher education institutions, please enquire. Wooclap proposed a free pilot phase. This pilot phase includes the Wooclap version with all options included and support for deployment to all teachers.

Link: Wooclap

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