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iPad App: Class Kick - Monitoring Student Work


Easy-to-use, real-time monitoring of student work for 1-to-1

https://www.graphite.org/app/classkick


PROS Flexible features give teachers and students tons of options for interaction and support.

CONS The app works best with very steady Wi-Fi access; some teachers might dislike the limited options for uploading files.

BOTTOM LINE Paperless workflow management is a crowded category, but Classkick's real-time monitoring and ease of use make it a neat tool for 1-to-1 iPad classrooms.

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  1. Hi Tyler,

    Thanks so much for featuring Classkick in your blog! As a Classkick enthusiast, please consider becoming a Classkick Ambassador or Mentor to receive updates on the newest Classkick features and resources to share with teachers or promote on your blog. More information here: http://www.classkick.com/ambassadors-and-mentors

    Thanks again!

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  2. Hi Tyler,

    Thanks so much for featuring Classkick in your blog! As a Classkick enthusiast, please consider becoming a Classkick Ambassador or Mentor to receive updates on the newest Classkick features and resources to share with teachers or promote on your blog. More information here: http://www.classkick.com/ambassadors-and-mentors

    Thanks again!

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