ClassDojo, software for tracking classroom behavior and incentivizing students, has updated its mobile app to allow teachers to access all the desktop features from a mobile device. Now teachers can ...
At the beginning of each school day, Sienna Garrett mills around her third grade classroom, iPhone in hand. To an outside observer, the Joseph Gale Elementary School teacher might appear to be ...
Terms like “teacher-focused” and “student-centric” are quickly becoming clichés these days, especially when they’re tossed around by edtech companies at conferences, pitchfests and to the press. But ...
ClassDojo, the behavior management platform for teachers, is rolling out a new messaging feature designed to give parents and teachers an easier way to converse. Launching out of beta way back in 2012 ...
Before Sam Chaudhary and Liam Don began building what would eventually become ClassDojo, they set out to identify the biggest problems teachers face in the classroom every day. After interviewing ...
The New York Times sparked a fierce debate around ClassDojo on Monday with a pair of articles: one focused on how ClassDojo works and another around its privacy practices. On Tuesday, CEO Sam ...
Millstadt Community Consolidated School teacher Shannon Weaver uses the classroom dojo application while her third grade class works on a project. Wevaer and parents can access the application from ...
Can technology save the classroom? With its new iOS app, ClassDojo aims to do just that. ClassDojo allows teachers to track and manage the behavior of their students in real time. The service does ...
While education apps are meant to help teachers manage their classrooms, concern is growing over the management of student data tracked by those apps. Following an article published Monday in the New ...
Scott Leitzel is showing a class of second graders how to save a Word document. He teaches technology at William Paca elementary school in Baltimore, Md. He walks from desk to desk with an iPad in ...
Messaging has proven to be an enormously valuable part of the consumer app ecosystem, justifying multibillion-dollar acquisitions. Now the message wars are bleeding over into the education space–and ...