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Classter fits institutions of all shapes and sizes—K12 schools, universities, academies, private schools, and corporate training programs.
Learning management system that facilitates team-based and group learning with discussions, multiple-choice responses, graphical content, flipped classrooms, and more.
Engagement with the students becomes easy and effective. The best thing about Classter is that it is easily integrated with Microsoft Office 365 which is a big plus point.
User Experience is bad & Application almost useless. We had to do debugging numerous times, as things didn’t work properly.
Overall it was positive, we had a great video call with a memeber of Classter, who was very helpful and informative. We found it fairly easy to work out how to change and adapt this.
It suffers from glitches very so often and sometimes the format can change.
I really appreciate that Classter has been flexible to customize functions so they suit our needs perfectly, it has been so helpful.
Some features need to be automated since in some cases, there are steps that are forgotten such as the updating of a synoptic mark on the grade book.
Has everything you need in one place and is very cost effective. Management is easy and has a lot of features that integrate well with other platforms like Clever since they have an SMS.
File manegement and reporting seems difficult.
The first 16 years have been actually quite lovely with Pearson. Was a very user friendly products, amazing academic teaching tool, Really fun online books or activities.
In my experience, remedial materials are often still too difficult for students who are struggling the most. There are not enough remedial materials available at varying levels.
It is such a great supplement for learning. In my case as a teacher, it benefits me a lot because its functionality really helps my students understand the material I am teaching.
I don't know if the issues I've had are really a problem with Pearson or an issue with the district not troubleshooting these issues before pushing it out to the teachers and students.
The online books are significantly cheaper, have awesome functions (highlight ability, read a loud, etc.), and Pearson makes a lot of textbooks so there are many different options of what to buy.
There is no way to check the computational fluency of the students (since I am teaching Mathematics) using this software since the questions are either short or multiple choice.
I'm impressed with the MyLab feature available through Pearson, a lot of students seems to enjoy using it and find it helpful for studying or reviewing.
There's no way that students can upload their work.
Alethea: Hi, my name is Alethea. I am a high school math teacher. I give Learning Catalytics a five out of five stars. For more reviews like this, see below. I use Learning Catalytics weekly for my students to interact with them. As far as learning math concepts, I'm able to push out an activity for them, and they give me feedback. Sometimes, I will use it to pair them with other students to answer math-related questions. What I like most about Learning Catalytics is it offers students use of technology, which is basically what they're used to using as far as learning. Every day, they're on their cell phones or some type of computer device, and I'm able to incorporate that into my classroom and that be of use to them in order to learn the different math concepts. And I think just them being able to use their cell phone or use a laptop versus working paper and pencil every day is most beneficial to them. One thing that I would, I guess, like to change about Learning Catalytics is the software itself being able to give students instruction, versus if I roll out something to them, them asking me app-related questions that the app itself will answer those questions for them and make it easily accessible.
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