Factile, a jeopardy-style game creator
Game apps
Description: Factile is a web-based tool for creating and playing jeopardy-style quiz games. Users can either create their own quiz boards with questions and categories, or pick one from the thousands of pre-made game templates. Factile can be played by individuals or whole teams/classes. It is available in more than 5 languages. Factile’s offers a limited free version that allows creating jeopardy-style games, with different features such as buzzer modes, multiple choices, quiz bowls or memory games being available only in the paid-for version. Existing games can be accessed with an account, but signing up is needed to create new ones.
Evaluation: Factile is a valuable tool that can be easily integrated into any subject or course curriculum. It can make classes more engaging and fun, while helping teachers assess students' understanding of previous and new topics. Factile can also help improve linguistic skills such as vocabulary retention, comprehension, and critical thinking. It is user-friendly and time-efficient, especially if using the existing templates on the website.
Cost: Free limited version + paid plans available.
Usability and tech notes ▼
Time efficiency Time needed to learn how to use a tool and its time-saving potential: High.
Interface language(s) The number of languages in which the tool is currently available/adaptable to: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese and Arabic.
Respect for privacy What data does the tool collect and why? What security measures are there? GDPR compliant? : Medium. Factile collects the minimum amount of data necessary to provide its service and improve it, among which email addresses, passwords, and payment information. It uses Google Analytics to analyse cookies but does not allow advertisements on its website. The policy mentions various security measures, including regular website scans for vulnerabilities, the use of SSL certificates, firewalls, and malware scanning. It complies with the COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act) but does not mention the GDPR. See more here.
Saving work for future use Can work be saved for future use?: Yes, users with an account can save their own games.