top of page

MOBILE APPS FOR TEACHERS

DropBox

If you’re a Teacher with files scattered over different computers and devices this application is for you. Dropbox allows you to sync different devices so there will be no fear of misplacing documents. Uploading your files to Dropbox will allow you to view, open, edit and re-upload the documents back into this system giving to access anywhere you may be. Dropbox is free with some paid elements. www.dropbox.com

Class Dojo

ClassDojo helps teachers improve behavior in their classrooms quickly and easily. It captures and generates data on behavior that teachers can share with parents and administrators. 

Teachers can use this app to give their students positive behavior feedback and manage their classes, while parents can check on their child's progress at school. Beautiful reports and easy classroom management are all built in - and everything syncs across all of your devices!

Better learning behaviors, smoother lessons, and hassle-free data - and it's free for teachers!

Attendance

Attendance is a universal iPhone/Touch/iPad application. It allows teachers to take and keep attendance records. The main intended use is for teachers to keep track of records for their classes. This saves ample amount of time from having to manually go back into your records or have students run sheets to the office. 

Remind: Safe Classroom Communication

Remind offers teachers a free, safe and easy-to-use way to instantly text students and parents. Teachers can send or schedule reminders, assignments, homework, assessments, or motivational messages directly to students' and parents' phones. Interactions are safe because phone numbers are always kept private and messages are one-way only. Teachers, students and parents can see messages from all classes in one place.

Subtext

ubtext is an iOS app that brings reading to the digital world where today's students live, play, and learn. When educators embed questions, discussion prompts, polls, videos, and web links in digital text, students begin to read closely and with purpose. Teachers call Subtext a "game-changer" for its ability to promote collaborative 21st Century learning while teaching students the skills they'll need to be successful in college and careers.

Please reload

Keep posted for more updates!

Last updated August 7, 2014!

bottom of page