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This is a great interactive platform for supplemental education for students. The platform looks like a video game platform which is very attractive to students.
Maybe a little less game time, work more problems before playing.
Our experience with Socrates has been great and I love that Socrates is always willing to adapt and change the software to make it fit the needs of elementary students and teachers.
I currently have no reservations regarding this software.
I like that my students are excited to get on Socrates and practice their reading and math lessons. The parents of my students love getting the parent reports weekly.
One thing is it can give some anxiety as you go through the questions together causing some students to rush.
I love that this program makes my students excited to learn. They are eager to progress through the questions and play the games.
The kids really like answering the questions and using this program, but it can be a distraction from the lecture.
Overall, it is a good place to connect with fellow students and to get a good idea of events going on around campus. It was nice to have reminders for when events were starting.
Frustrating because of the missed potential for both parties.
I like that I can reach out to other students on things happening around campus and help people when they may need help.
Abuzz has a horribly confusing user interface and user experience. Everything is very hard to find and do.
We are have found a major increase in student engagement for our events, job postings, career opportunities, etc. I love that we can also reach our students, in real time.
Chat features were annoying because they were given to college kids who want to annoy everyone else on the app.
Overall for my first year in higher education, I loved having an app I could go to view daily activities, group chats, and having it all there at your fingertips and not on seperate apps is great.
The excessive notifications it was the most annoying part of the app.
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