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Brisk Teaching
Best overallFor teachers who live inside Google Classroom and need deep grading and feedback tools, Brisk Teaching is the winner. For teachers who want to quickly build interactive, gamified lessons that boost student engagement, Curipod is the better pick. The single biggest difference: Brisk is a Chrome extension that works on existing documents, while Curipod is a standalone platform that generates whole slide decks from scratch.
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Common questions
No. Brisk Teaching is a Chrome browser extension only, so it only works on a desktop or laptop computer running Chrome. There is no mobile app.
Yes, Curipod has a free tier that never expires. However, the free tier limits how many lessons you can save and how many interactive blocks you can add per lesson. Power users may eventually want a paid plan.
Brisk Teaching is much better for grading essays because it gives targeted feedback on Google Docs, tracks version history, and lets you apply rubrics. Curipod is not designed for grading at all.
No. Students join a Curipod lesson by entering a 5-digit code on the Curipod website. They do not need to sign up or log in, which saves time and protects their privacy.
No. Brisk Teaching only works with Google Docs, Google Slides, and Google Forms. It does not integrate with Microsoft Office or most learning management systems directly.
Brisk Teaching wins for grading and feedback inside Google Docs; Curipod wins for creating engaging, interactive lessons in minutes.
If you grade papers and give feedback on Google Docs, start with Brisk Teaching — it will save you hours each week. If you want to run lively, interactive lessons that students actually enjoy, go with Curipod. Both are free to try, so you can test them side by side with your next class.
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