Can be used with QuizMachine, Blue Box and Red Box. (Uses circular, 8-pin QuizTime-style connector.)
Sold as a string of jump pads, 2 sensors per pad, 5 pads per string, 1 string per team
Can be used interchangeably with the following 3 quizzing systems
May also be available for purchase on QuizTime.com, though there have been reports that jump seats/pads may no longer be in production and therefore may be unavailable for purchase from QuizTime.com
Used with jump seats that have circular, 8-pin QuizTime-style connector.
Official Nazarene-style quizzing software program; used in all of the top-level competitions and at many quizzing district events
Provides a graphical interface of a live scoreboard that can be set up to face the quizzers on a monitor on the ground in front of the quizzers and near the Quizmaster’s feet to assist them in getting situated closest to the edge of their seat in readiness to jump on the next question, and/or it can be set up to display to the audience as a way to make quizzing an engaging spectator sport
The interface offers the quizzer other valuable information such as question counts for correct answers and errors per quizzer, serving as a reminder of how close each quizzer is to quizzing out or erroring out given the current question number and which question types remain to potentially jump on (the question types being held in the quizzer’s memory and coach’s scoresheet and not on the visual interface), the interface includes a visual of the timer which is helpful regarding how much time is left to finish answering the current question, and what the current question number is, and of course what the current team scores are which becomes helpful in determining if a team can still come back as the they near the final questions of the round
Many quizzing districts utilize this software for many of their rooms, as well as Blue box
Used with jump seats that have circular, 8-pin QuizTime-style connector.
The original quizzing system; an innovation upon the previous system of holding a card at arm’s length and seeing which quizzer can be seen above the card first when they jump to award the toss-up question to in an attempt to answer correctly and win points for their team
For more on the history of teen Bible quizzing’s humble beginnings, please take a look at this webpage on QuizTime.com.
Testimonials of using BuzzIn.Live with Zoom for various field-level (regional) quiz competitions during the 2020 pandemic:
Melissa Moser, field director of the Eastern Field: testimony
David Phillips, at the time and now former director of the Mississippi District (and also previous owner of this website), about the Southeast Field quiz competition: testimony