5/5 rating based on 463 reviews. Read all reviews for Seesaw for iPhone.
Seesaw is free iOS app published by Seesaw Learning, Inc.
Best app ever**:)
I only posted this because I want the app to have 5 stars. It is great for learning and I use it in Science and Engineering class!
My Mut Dog
This app is absolutely the worst ever in history and get rid of the boxes you better be lucky that I can delete this app because I need it for school oh and people please read my review.
Eddy1142
This app is the best but the only problem is that when I want to upload a picture it works, but when I want to add another picture it doesn’t let me... Please fix this ?...
just saw a flat and baby girl!
The creator is the best and I love working activities in seesaw drawing doing work watching videos but sometimes I don’t know how to do my homework so please read us the creator. And also awesome for kindergarten
ilovebuttttsss
When ever u try and get something it just goes for something else!! ITS SOOoO ANNOYING!!
Jowrd
Clunky. Hard to use. Difficult to navigate. Unresponsive. Crashes often. Not phrases I would want to see attached to a learning app. But on the positive side, it has a nice logo.
Chad Clarey
There are millions of reasons why this app is tremendous. Above all, it allows children create, problem solve, reflect, and share their learning in a personal way with peers and parents alike. Going with Seesaw is the best investment you can make for your child’s technology uses. Excellent resource for home school and remote learning endeavors.
Jennifer-Peterson
I teach 5th grade math and I hate it for being so lazy and easy I think that it should be more complicated and have more steps to it. -Mrs Peterson
Ever Gwen Stoddart
This app is great for sharing learning. We use it in school and it is a great fun way to share your learning with everyone else. It’s a fun fun way to think, learn and share. It is an amazing app.
Niki425
The way my son’s school is set up, he has multiple classrooms he needs to “attend” online and we have to sign out of one classroom to sign into another. This is challenging because we have to track down the QR code for each classroom every time. It would be much easier if one student’s profile could have multiple classrooms. The “add response” feature is also a challenge as teachers are posting videos or assignments that don’t need a response, so it looks like we’re “waiting for response” on dozens of posts, when a response isn’t necessary. It makes it difficult to discern what work is truly incomplete.