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Drishti· Live Class

The lesson the whole class leans into.

Drishti runs your lesson live and turns the period into something the room plays together. Pause to ask a question, launch a poll, run an experiment, start a Q&A game — and watch participation climb from the first bench to the last.

For teachers & students
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Overview

Drishti is the teacher's seat for a live lesson — the same lesson you built, now running for the whole room, with every lever you need to keep attention exactly where you want it.

Pause anytime

Stop the lecture on any beat to ask the room a question.

Polls on demand

Launch a related poll and read the room in seconds.

Experiments in class

Run an interactive demo the whole class reacts to together.

Games & Q&A

Quiz rounds and Q&A sessions that turn revision into a contest.

How it works

How Drishti works

  1. 1

    Open the lesson live

    Start the lesson you built; students join from their devices or the classroom screen.

  2. 2

    Teach, then pause

    Deliver the beat, then pause whenever you want the room's attention or a check for understanding.

  3. 3

    Pull the right lever

    Launch a poll, drop in an experiment, or start a Q&A game — chosen for the moment.

  4. 4

    Read the room live

    Responses, scores and a participation map fill in as the class answers.

  5. 5

    Resume with the room with you

    Pick the lecture back up, knowing who's with you and who needs a second pass.

Capabilities

Everything Drishti gives you

Pause the lecture

Freeze the lesson on any slide to ask a question, the moment it matters — no fumbling for control.

Launch a poll

Fire off a poll of related questions to drive engagement and surface what the room actually thinks.

Interactive experiments

Run a live 2D experiment the class manipulates together, right inside the lesson.

Q&A sessions

Open the floor: students send questions, you answer live, nothing slips through.

Motion graphics

Animated explainers play on cue, so the hard idea arrives in motion, not on a static slide.

Q&A games

Turn questions into a game-show round — scores climb, hands fly up, revision feels like play.

A closer look

01

Pause-and-ask, built into the flow

At any point in the live lesson, Drishti lets you pause the lecture and put a question to the room. The class stops, the question goes out, and you read the answers before you move on — the check for understanding happens during the lesson, not after it.

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02

Polls that drive the energy

With a tap you launch a poll of related questions; responses stream in live as bars fill and a leaderboard climbs. It's the difference between asking “any doubts?” to silence and seeing exactly where the room stands.

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03

Experiments and motion graphics, played together

Drop a 2D experiment or a motion-graphic explainer into the live class and the whole room watches the same idea move — you drive it from the front, students react in real time. The concept stops being a slide and becomes a moment.

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04

Q&A sessions and Q&A games

Open a Q&A session and students send their questions for you to take live; or start a Q&A game and the same questions become a scored, fast-paced round. Either way, the quiet kid at the back has a way in.

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In the garden

Drishti runs the lessons built in Bodha, launches 2D Experiences mid-class, and feeds every poll, score and pause straight into Pragati — so the live energy in the room becomes data you can act on.

Curious what Drishti could do for your classroom?

Engagement you can see — from the first bench to the last.