Turning Technologies is an educational technology company offering student response systems, software, and apps for educational institutions and businesses.
Founded in 2002 in Youngstown, Ohio, US by Mike Broderick.
Initially began by providing remote voting systems for corporate meetings.
Later focused on educational technology and produced the first ever radio frequency student response keypad called 'TurningPoint'.
Acquired eInstruction in 2013 to expand its product portfolio in the education market.
An educational technology company that provides software and hardware products for classroom engagement and assessment.
A game-based learning platform that allows users to create and participate in quizzes and games.
A web-based audience response system that allows users to create and conduct polls and surveys.
A student response system that allows students to participate in interactive presentations, quizzes, and surveys using mobile devices, clickers or response hardware.
A test generator software that allows teachers to create and customize assessments as well as track student performance.
A mobile app that enables students to participate in interactive presentations and quizzes using their own mobile devices.
Turning Technologies is an educational technology company that offers student response systems, software, and apps for educational institutions and businesses.
The main products of Turning Technologies are TurningPoint, ExamView, and ResponseWare.
TurningPoint is a student response system that allows students to participate in interactive presentations, quizzes, and surveys using mobile devices, clickers or response hardware. It is integrated with PowerPoint and Google Slides to make presentations interactive and engaging.
ResponseWare is a mobile app that enables students to participate in interactive presentations and quizzes using their own mobile devices.
The competitors of Turning Technologies include Top Hat, Kahoot!, Poll Everywhere, and other student response system providers.