How to share a map for students to play asynchronously?

give your instructor the login for your account

What if you host the game instead of her?

This Jeffrey.Gartman’s wife. He reached the maximum number of replies for a user on their first day and has to wait 23 hours to reply. Here is the link to the Google Doc with his Showcase link:

Showcase link to Gimkit map - Google DocsGoogle Doc Link

Yeah that’s normal. Not log-in screen.
I’m going to try going into it from a different computer. Let me log out. . .

here is what I have to say about docs and padlet with codes:
if its not being used for other purposes its not any different from posting it here

Sorry, but this is impossible.

Students must have an account to play any game, (in gimkit, of course) no matter what.
They have to sign up with Google or whatever district account your school uses.

Oh important advice: in the settings make it so that it doesn’t need more than one player. That might be the reason it seems like you need to log in.

That doesn’t work like that, you just need to use another alt in a second tab to actually play the game.

Here’s what I see (the wife) when I click the Showcase link

Please check this post.

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we are not gimkit mods we are just users who also play gimkit

I appreciate everyone’s time trying to help. I’m sorry for the difficult situation. For my students, I’ll have them log in with their district Google account, no big deal. For this instructor, I’ll have to submit a video of me playing the game and hope for the best. I’m not submitting a lame Kahoot when I’ve created a decently kinda cool Gimkit game.
Thanks again, you guys rock!

phew

nice now hit the checkbox under a post answering your question to mark a solution

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Got it, thanks for the clarification

Oops, I think I just revealed my real name and email to everyone who clicked the doc link. . .

I thought GK didn’t require you to sign in. . . Oh well

nevermind

don’t ping here too many people get pinged and then scream at you
also

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