FAQs
How Do I Try Gizmos for Free? You can create a free Gizmos account by signing up for a trial. A trial account gives access to our full Gizmos library over a 30 day period of time.
Is Gizmo free for teachers? ›
Educators can sign up for a free trial account. With it you get 30 days of unlimited access to all 550+Gizmos virtual labs and simulations. After 30 days, you get to keep your account and use our free Gizmos—a rotating collection of 25–40 full-access Gizmos!
How much does Gizmos cost? ›
If you are interested in Gizmos for home use, we offer a 12-month subscription for $149.00.
How do I login to Gizmos as a student? ›
On the ExploreLearning linking page, enter your Gizmos username and password, then select Login. To create a new Gizmos student account, you must have a class code provided by your teacher. If you do not have your class code, please request this information from your teacher.
Is Gizmo free to use? ›
Access to the full Gizmo library comes with a paid subscription, but there are some free Gizmos to teach with as well. Each Gizmo comes with support materials including lesson plans, vocabulary sheets, teacher's guides, and editable Student Exploration sheets.
Can anyone download the gizmo app? ›
* All contacts can call the GizmoWatch from their registered phone number and receive calls from it. GizmoBuddies can text the GizmoWatch from their Gizmo devices. Only Guardians and Caregivers can use the app.
Can teachers see what you do on Gizmos? ›
Gizmos - Teacher. Sep 27, 2023•Knowledge
After submitting answers to all Assessment Questions, students are shown their personal results followed by a report explaining the answers. The results for each individual student and the entire class are also immediately available to the teacher.
Do you need to pay for a gizmo? ›
Does a Gizmo watch require a yearly subscription? The Unlimited data plan for a Gizmo watch is $10 per month (plus taxes and fees) with no commitment. You can cancel anytime.
What age group is Gizmos for? ›
Gizmos are interactive math and science labs and simulations for grades 3-12.
What is ExploreLearning Gizmos? ›
Gizmos are virtual math and science simulations that bring powerful new interactive STEM learning experiences to grade 3-12 classrooms.
Through interactive “what-if” experimentation, Gizmos allow students to learn by doing as they explore a concept or phenomena and then apply it to new situations and problems.
What is the purpose of Gizmos? ›
Gizmos simulations use an inquiry-based learning approach validated by extensive research as a highly effective way to build conceptual understanding in math and science. With Gizmos, students learn by doing as they get hands-on with real-world problems.
Does Gizmos have an app? ›
Download the GizmoHub app to set up, connect, call, message and locate your child's Gizmo watch, as well as manage the watch's settings and trusted contacts.
How to get to Gizmo through Clever? ›
This tutorial will show students how to log into Gizmos via Clever.
- Step 1: Google Chrome. Open the Chrome browser and go to clever.com/in/irvineusd, ...
- Step 2: Log in with Clever. Log in using your IUSD email and password.
- Step 3: IUSD Password. ...
- Step 4: Gizmos.
How do I enable Gizmos? ›
There is a “Gizmos” toggle in the top right of the Game window. Click that to enable gizmos in the Game window.
Is Gizmo AI completely free? ›
Discover how Gizmo, a free AI tool, can enhance your flashcard creation for revision and exams.
Is Gizmo Study free? ›
Yes! Gizmo has a free learn mode that uses learning science principles like spaced repetition and active recall to help you learn faster.
How to find gizmo answers? ›
Gizmos answer keys are only available through a paid subscription or customized trial provided by an ExploreLearning Account Representative. To get in touch with your local representative, please contact us online or call us at 866-882-4141 (+1-434-293-7043).
How do I get a gizmo class code? ›
Each ExploreLearning class has a unique Gizmo Class Code for distribution to students. If you do not know your Class Code, please consult the teacher of the class.