Snorkl is a powerful practice and formative assessment platform that helps teachers see how students think—not just what they answer. It allows students to speak, write, and draw their reasoning, while AI provides instant, personalized feedback.
Snorkl captures every part of a student’s thinking process so teachers can celebrate strengths, uncover misconceptions, and respond with the right support—all in real time.
💡 What Snorkl Does
Snorkl combines multimodal input, real-time AI feedback, and teacher insights into one simple workflow:
Teachers assign an activity—from thousands in the Snorkl Library or one they’ve created themselves.
Students record their thinking through voice, drawing, and text while Snorkl’s AI analyzes their reasoning and provides instant feedback to help them revise, reflect, and grow.
Teachers see real-time dashboards showing trends across the class and insights into each student’s understanding.
It’s like giving every student their own coach—and giving every teacher a clear window into how students think.
🎯 Four Snorkl Activity Types
Snorkl offers four flexible activity types that let students show their thinking in different ways. Teachers can mix and match these based on the goal of the lesson or the type of thinking they want to capture.
Whiteboard Recording – Students draw and talk at the same time, explaining their thinking while sketching or labeling on the whiteboard.
Example: A student solves a math problem step by step while explaining each move out loud.
Whiteboard Only – Students draw or annotate on the whiteboard without audio, ideal for visual reasoning or quick demonstrations.
Example: A student labels key parts of a cell diagram to show understanding of cell structure and function.
Audio Recording – Students speak their responses aloud without needing to draw or write.
Example: A student practices reading fluency or responds to a world language prompt in Spanish, French, or any one of the 40 languages Snorkl supports.
Writing – Students type their responses, ideal for written reflection, short answers, or extended reasoning.
Example: A student responds to a document-based question in social studies, using evidence to support their claim.
Each activity type helps make student thinking visible in a different way—through speaking, writing, or showing their reasoning visually—giving teachers flexible options for any classroom goal.
🏫 What It Looks Like in the Classroom
In a Snorkl classroom, students are actively talking through their thinking, explaining ideas aloud while drawing, writing, or responding to prompts. They’re engaged in deep reasoning—not just giving answers, but showing how they arrived there.
As students submit their work, Snorkl provides instant, personalized feedback that highlights strengths and nudges them to refine or extend their thinking. Students use that feedback to revise their responses, building confidence and ownership of their learning.
Meanwhile, teachers gain real-time insight into every student’s understanding. Dashboards make it easy to see patterns across the class—who’s ready to move on, who needs support, and where common misconceptions might be forming.
The result is a classroom that feels more interactive, reflective, and responsive—where student thinking takes center stage and learning becomes visible for everyone.
🌍 The Best Part: Accessible to All
At its core, Snorkl is built to allow every student multiple ways to share what they know and how they think.
Students can speak, draw, or write to express their ideas in the way that feels most natural to them. Whether a student is explaining in English, Spanish, or another language, Snorkl’s AI provides instant feedback in 40+ languages, helping learners strengthen both their understanding and their language skills.
By making it easy for students to show their thinking in different ways, Snorkl ensures every voice is heard and celebrated—not just for getting the right answer, but for the reasoning and ideas behind it.