How It Works:


Wondering how exactly our game making system works? When you create an account with Learning Impulse, you can start making games right away in a few simple steps.

1) Type up all your questions with options and the correct answer in Microsoft Excel and save it as a .CSV file. You can download a sample file in your account to see how to format it.
2) Upload your questions in .CSV format.
3) Add a new game, choosing the questions you want to apply to the game and adding levels and options.
4) Launch your completed game.

Once your game is set up and launched, you'll be given a link which takes you directly to the finished game.

In order to play the game, your students will register by typing in their name and creating a password. This creates an account in which they or their parents can log in at Learning Impulse and view the results of all games they've played. They only need to register once, so make sure they choose a password they will remember. Not only that, but you can view all the results from every student who has played, which will help you keep track of your class's scores. For more information about this feature, please see our
"Scoring and Reports" page.


Our Workteam:


We Welcome to Learning Impulse, the interactive game you create for your own child. We offer this tool to teachers and parents for FREE to help you teach your students and children about any subject matter. Utilize our free games from grades 2 through 6, or make your own Learning Impulse game. We built this to help promote education and learning through a more fun and interactive medium. Children love computer games, and now you have the change to provide your own input into the games they play. Unlimited Questions, unlimited subject matter, unlimited knowledge. Sign up now for your free game account.
Testimonials

It's like being your own children's game developer.
- Rose (Mother of a 9 year old)


My son loves to play games; he can't get enough of them. So when I found out about this free software, I had no choice but to get my son connected to this. He absolutely loves it.
-
Sandra (Mother of a 10 year old)


It's a really fun way to review what we learn at school.
- Karta (10 years old)