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Getting started with Polypad

How should I begin using Polypad?

Updated over 2 months ago

Polypad is a collection of interactive digital manipulatives for teachers and students. The unique tools and features on Polypad enable exploration, creativity, and problem solving. Students can quickly visualize their ideas and experiment with mathematical objects, while teachers can author and share complex and highly customized activities — the possibilities are endless.

The best way to learn about Polypad is to just start exploring. Open an empty Polypad and drag tiles from the sidebar onto the canvas. When you select a tile, look out for the ? icon in the action bar, or open the [lightbulb symbol] Examples tab in the sidebar to browse a large collection of sample Polypads. When signed in, these examples will appear in a folder of your library.

Videos and webinars

Visit our YouTube channel for tutorial videos, short Polypad Pointer videos, recordings of recent webinars, and more.


Information for teachers

Student accounts

Polypad is completely free to use, and students can get started without having to create an account or signing in. However, free accounts are required for students to save their work, to come back later and continue working, or to share their work with teachers or others. Learn more about the different ways to create an account.

Assigning activities and viewing student work

There are two ways to assign Polypad activities and then view student work:

Inside Activity Builder: You can add a Polypad (blank or customized and with initial content) to any screen in Desmos Activity Builder and take advantage of the wide range of teacher facilitation tools available there. This includes the ability to view students’ work in real time, pause the activity, pace and restrict students to certain screens, turn on anonymize mode and share student work with the class, leave comments for students on their work, and so much more.

Share a Link: You can save a Polypad to your account and then share the link with students as you would with any other link (via an LMS or email). Anyone receiving the link will be able to open it and do work on the Polypad. To save their work, students need to have a free student account. Then, they can just click Save a Copy to save it to their own account, and share the new link with you.

Customizing activities

Polypad contains a large collection of features, tools, and functionality. All of them can be customized or disabled to create more specialized activities, using Authoring mode.

You can:

  • Disable certain actions for tiles.

  • Restrict the tile sidebar to certain categories.

  • Select which tools appear in the toolbar at the bottom.

  • Add drag and drop zones or custom action buttons.

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