Skribbl, a drawing and guessing game Drawing and guessing game
Game apps
Description: Skribbl is a fun and entertaining game for students to practice vocabulary and develop their creative side. Its interface is very simple to use and is available in more than 20 languages. The only drawback is that private rooms can only host up to 12 players.
Evaluation: Skribbl is a very fun game for students to practice vocabulary and develop their creative side. This game also helps them to develop their imagination and their time management skills. The interface is very simple to use and is available in more than 20 languages. The only drawback is that private rooms can only host up to 12 players.
Cost: Free
Type Of Interaction:
Group/pair work - classmates,
Group/pair work - outsiders,
Skills:
Vocabulary,
Content:
Website/other users supply,
You supply,
Usability and tech notes ▼
Time efficiency Time needed to learn how to use a tool and its time-saving potential: Medium
Interface language(s) The number of languages in which the tool is currently available/adaptable to: Available in more than 20 languages
Respect for privacy What data does the tool collect and why? What security measures are there? GDPR compliant? : Medium. Skribbl collects personal information when users provide it for performing contractual obligations. Also, it collects cookies, among which targeting or advertising cookies. This user data is shared with various entities, including customer relationship management software, service providers, partners, and third parties, for purposes like providing information, products, services, marketing, or legal compliance. Skribbl mentions taking appropriate technical and organisational measures to secure user data against unauthorised or unlawful processing, accidental loss, destruction, or damage. It acknowledges users’ rights to access, rectify, or erase their data, together with the possibility to withdraw consent. Skribbl states compliance with the GDPR. See more here.
Saving work for future use Can work be saved for future use?: No