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22.03.2026

3 interactive learning demos you can try right now

One of the best ways to understand how digital learning tools work is to try them in practice. Instead of only reading about features, you can explore real examples and see how students interact with them.

Below are three simple learning demos created with PinnyBinny. Each one shows a different way teachers can use boards, flashcards, or games during lessons.

1. Memory game – Essential Spanish

Memory games are a simple but effective way to help students remember vocabulary. By matching pairs of words or images, learners repeat information naturally while playing.

This demo shows a basic Spanish vocabulary set that students can practice using a memory-style game.

👉 Try the Essential Spanish memory game

2. Flashcards – Math & Physics Essentials

Flashcards are one of the most popular learning methods. They work especially well for formulas, key concepts, and short definitions.

In this demo, students can review important math and physics concepts using digital flashcards.

Flashcards are useful for:

  • test preparation
  • quick revision
  • self-study

👉 Open the Math & Physics flashcards

3. Collaborative board – Class 8B: London Adventure Planning

Boards allow students to collaborate, share ideas, and work together on projects. Teachers can use them for brainstorming, planning, or collecting student responses.

This demo shows a board where a class plans a fictional trip to London. Students can add ideas, suggestions, and activities directly to the board.

👉 Explore the London planning board

Why interactive demos matter

Seeing real examples helps teachers and students understand how digital tools can be used in practice. Instead of explaining every feature, a demo allows users to experience the workflow immediately.

Different formats support different types of learning:

  • memory games for vocabulary
  • flashcards for quick revision
  • boards for collaboration and discussion

Try creating your own board

If you want to create your own boards, flashcards, or learning games, you can start for free.

👉 Create your first board

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