Popular Classroom Management App Released On iOS

ClassDojo Release On iOS

ClassDojo, the digital app designed to reward positive behavior in the classroom, has released their emerging student-feedback service to the iTunes App Store.

Courtesy of the app, teachers armed with an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch, teachers can provide learners with real-time feedback via audio-visual cues.

Over 3.5 million teachers and students have used Class Dojo, with over 50 million โ€œfeedback pointsโ€ awarded via the platform, with an impressive 20,000 new teachers adopting the service each month.

โ€œReal-time feedback like this, especially when used to provide consistent, positive reinforcement, has the power to influence future behavior,โ€ says Sam Chaudhary, co-founder of ClassDojo. โ€œThis instant feedback loop helps students build the kinds of positive behaviors that promote learning. In the process, weโ€™re taking on a frustrating pain point for teachers and turning it into a positive experience that benefits allโ€.

As public school districts continue to evolve metrics to analyze student performance, apps like Class Dojoโ€”and those undoubtedly in the pipelineโ€”will likely resonate with educators, counselors, and even app-centric learners. Many educators are forced to record intricate data for each student, and ensuing โ€œbehavior modification plansโ€ and contracts can be a significant burden for teachers to maintain. In the short-term, this should make apps like Class Dojo a tempting fruit.

The long-term impact of such apps on student behaviorโ€”and more importantly, student learningโ€”is still unclear.