Students can then move through the content in a linear fashion, responding to prompts in a sidebar comment area or taking quizzes along the way. They can also create their own lessons that can be private or shared, or remix a lesson. With a free teacher account, you can create unlimited classes of up to 35 students. Free school accounts allow for unlimited classes with an unlimited number of students. To join a class, students use a join code that you provide.
Videos are often a good match for learners who are interacting with content for the first time or want to revisit a tricky concept. The commenting feature also allows for some limited interaction between students as well as a way to interact with the content. Still, a student who doesn't understand a concept from a Blendspace lesson doesn't have any tools to help him or her attempt to learn the content in a new way. You can make use of the gallery of canvases available to teachers who may want ideas.
You can also quiz students as they move through material using Blendspace's multiple-choice quiz builder. Using the embed code and share links provided by Blendspace for each canvas, you're also able to add a canvas to your classroom website or to a Learning Management System like Edmodo. Blendspace can be a great addition to the classroom, but it doesn't replace instruction.