Why Teachers Love Nearpod with Corinth: Insights from Camp Engage

Science teachers, don’t miss this! Camp Engage by Nearpod brings together the best tools in digital education and we’re proud to be part of it. Join our session to see how Corinth’s interactive 3D models turn abstract topics into hands-on learning.

 Save the date


• July 24–26: Host of sessions + free PD certificate 
• July 25 @9:30 AM ET: Martin Bukáček shows how Nearpod + Corinth 3D bring science to life

What Corinth 3D brings to Nearpod 


1. Interactive 3D models ready-to-use in over 150 lessons 
2. Aligned with the 5E instructional model – our content covers every phase of exploration and assessment 
3. Real classroom impact – teachers report greater student engagement, collaboration, and inclusivity 
4. Accessible for all learners – stimulating multimodal learning ensures no student is left behind

“This is going to take my remote teaching to a whole other level!”

“Great ways how to enable students to see things they couldn’t see in real life.”

Teachers love Nearpod

• Used in 75% of U.S. K–12 schools and over 60% of districts 
• A network of 42k+ educators driving innovation 
• Reach of 7 million students, supported across 1,800+ districts worldwide

Camp Engage: not just another conference

Camp Engage offers: 


• Hands-on PD you can use instantly 
• Free official credit for professional growth 
• Global community of teachers exchanging best practices

Past webinars & teacher inspiration 

During past Camp Engage webinars, it became clear that 3D models are more than flashy—they're effective. 
 Fabiola Doria, educator and Nearpod Certified Trainer, shared how her students responded to seeing Corinth’s interactive visuals:

“When my students saw the 3D model of the mitochondrion, they stopped asking why they had to learn it—and started asking how everything in the body works.”

She demonstrated how to connect abstract science topics with real-world understanding and how to support visual and kinesthetic learners through 3D exploration.

Teachers feedback from previous sessions:

“No more drawing diagrams on the board—now they see it in 3D.”

“Finally a way to show what students can’t see in real life.”