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March 27, 2014
Keeping students engaged and on task one Avatar at a time.
I really enjoy using the DoJo in my classroom. I have been able to choose what to give points for and what to take points off for based on the needs of the students during a specific class. It helps me to keep track of the students during each period, because by the end of the day, sometimes I can't remember! The reports that you can print out are also helpful for my students that are behaviorally tracked, and even for those who are not! This helps me to pinpoint problem behaviors to discuss with the students and parents. Unfortunately, I can't tell how many times they were off task, talked out of turn, were unprepared, etc. I would like the graph to pull up that specific information.
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March 22, 2014
my name is Pablo
i think that telling the kids that ur name is Pablo is touching
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March 14, 2014
Nice way of tracking student behaviour.
A good way of tracking student behaviour and sharing this with parents if you so choose.
I like the ability to modify the labels for the positive and negative behaviours. Working in a PYP school it's great to have the attitudes/learner profile traits as the positive labels and our class essential agreement can be built into the negative labels.
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March 4, 2014
Fun, engaging way to monitor student behavior by teacher and parents.
It's a fun, easy way to monitor student behavior, especially helpful that parents can view in and see behavior.
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March 4, 2014
Great Class room management
I love this product. I know most teachers love it to help with behavior. I have used it to add gamification to my class. Students can be reward points for completing task or other function in the class.
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March 4, 2014
It is a great classroom management tool for younger grades but don't try to implement it beyond 5th grade.
This is a very good classroom management tool for K-5 students. It is entertaining and engaging and a nice change from the old ways of managing student behavior.
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February 28, 2014
Great classroom management tool that engages the student.
It is engaging and interesting to the students, visably pleasing, completely customizable, compatable with many grades, clear, and a good source of behavior reporting to parents. Students are drawn in by the customizable avatars and the opportunity to earn points (or are interested in not losing them). All of the positive and negative behaviors are customizable to fit the class' needs. The students and the parents both get codes so parents can track their student's progress at their own convenience without contacting the teacher which a huge convenience. With this tool my students learn how to make positive decisions on their own and it takes so little time to use this tool in class.
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February 24, 2014
Great behavioral tool!
This is a great motivational tool for students to visualize their behavior. They can either earn points or lose points. You can also print out a log at the end of the week to show parents.
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February 21, 2014
Manage Behavior
Class Dojo is a website and an app that is available for teachers to use to keep track of how a student is preforming in class. Class Dojo tracks behavior and participation. It is an easy way for teachers to share feedback with parents about how their child behaves in class. Teachers need to use this app regularly in order for it to show effective results. It breaks down reports of the whole class and individual reports. Teachers can also keep track of attendance while using the app.
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December 23, 2013
Absolutely love this classroom management app!
I absolutely love this app! My students' parents love it, too! I use it daily and it snaps my students back to focus with the positive points. The parents love the real-time element, as they see when their child is focused or not and the reason(s) behind it. My students love it because they can create their own avatars and change it as they please. It's a win-win-win for all!
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