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July 26, 2024
Love Seesaw
Seesaw is a fantastic digital learning tool for students teachers and parents. Our school community loves it and we will continue to use it for years to come. Seesaw is always updating and making adjeustments where needed to be more useful and practical for all users.
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July 25, 2024
Creative and Reliable
Allows creativity and have been increasing student's engagement. Reliable and user friendly.
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July 22, 2024
Digital Portfolios Made Easy
Overall, Seesaw is an easy to navigate tool that helps to meet ministry requirements for digital portfolios.
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July 22, 2024
The BEST Home-School Connector
This is a great tool to check for understanding of instruction. It can be difficult gathering accurate data if your device is older (if I did not regularly clean screens and update, students would have a difficult time answering with the touch screen)
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July 22, 2024
AMAZING
I love that seesaw listens to educators about what will make this learning platform the best it can be. I love that they have built a community of educators who share and build each other up. I sometimes find that it is difficult to get answers from seesaw as quickly as I would like. BUT usually, there is someone in the community that can help.
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November 20, 2023
Clumsy designed
Very clumsy design. No idea which device/platform this was written for, as it does not scale well on any platform or device I have tried - Windows/Mac, laptop/iphone/ipad. Platform layout/design is not intuitive or user-friendly. Hyperlinks don't work.
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April 19, 2022
Cumbersome for students and parents. Not so great for teachers either.
I find Seesaw to be cumbersome for students and parents. Links to external content (primarily YouTube videos) are often broken. Many times YouTube ads come up before content is displayed. YouTube presents ads based on activity history on the machine accessing content and therefore the ads are not always age appropriate. Just the fact that students have to sit through any ads is enough to avoid these kinds of activities for a couple of reasons. First, it eats up time that could be better spent in learning. Second, it forces having to sit through these undesirable ads.
Not a single parent I've spoken to likes having to deal with this product and I've found it is not because they don't understand how to use it. They know how to use it. It's for the reasons I've mentioned it should not be used.
Another thing is these damn text boxes. It should be the template creator or the teacher that creates these boxes before assigning the activity. Unfortunately far too many teachers are too lazy to do this and cover their laziness with the excuse that making the students create these boxes teaches them about the digital world. In a word, NONSENSE!
Last but not least, many applications like Seesaw were haphazardly developed and latched onto in an effort to address remote learning during lock downs yet little has been done to improve and address the shortcomings in these products. IXL is one that some thought has gone into and it is actually not a terrible offering. Seesaw is a hack job plain and simple. Parents I've talked to and I 100% agree that learning sessions are extended by at least 50% just dealing with the 'administrative nonsense' that goes with using the product. Bottom line here is that with so many kids returning to classrooms Seesaw and the like should not even be in use at this point.
Overall Seesaw is a complete loser in my opinion and does little more than encourage teachers to avoid the actual art of teaching. Not that this is surprising given our current culture that seeks to lower standards in practically every way.
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November 9, 2021
We lost years of school projects for both of our children, seesaw refuses to give it to us.
This year we logged in and we found no data of the previous years. I asked them to make it available, or at least send me the data bulk. They refused to send it. It is not clear yet if they want money or we lost years of school projects for both of our children, but at the moment it looks like we may never get it back.
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October 21, 2021
Great Ed Tech Tool!
To say the least, it is a creative tool that engages children and offers different tools to complete the assignments, which serves as a form of Augmentation as shown in the SAMR Model. I would only suggest to make sure younger students spend time familiarizing themselves with the app because it can be quite tricky for the little ones at first, but once they got it down tasks will be completed faster.
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October 14, 2021
It is not very convenient.
I didn't like anything about the seesaw. I have a conclusion that it is not very convenient.
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