Teachers.io - Plan and organize your class schedule Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 44 reviews. Read all reviews for Teachers.io - Plan and organize your class schedule for iPhone.
Teachers.io - Plan and organize your class schedule is free iOS app published by instin, LLC

Absolutely no feedback from students

Chtr-bustr

Yeah this is a great app if you just want to set up a curriculum. But there is no feedback even if you pay the 499. You cannot tell what students logged in and you cannot tell what work they have completed. It is utterly useless for a teacher.


Total Disappointment! I really wanted to love it

Karrots125

So I've been using this app for the past three months. I love so much about it...I can save lessons for different classes, add resources, do assignments or tests separately and make them all visible on days I specify. I usually make the top line of my lesson space Needs (so I remember what all I have to have on hand for the lesson and my last line HW (for homework pages I need to have copied). So close to excellent...BUT ...the major failure of this app is the fact that I have completed lesson plans that completely disappear and have to be redone constantly! I work in an area that has spotty internet, but full phone coverage. I do my lesson planning almost entirely on my iPhone and am always careful to sync as soon as I save my lessons. It doesn't matter. I am constantly having to redo at least once a week. I don't have time for this garbage. Seriously. A few times I've had a hard time changing the lesson date, which is annoying but not a deal-breaker, but full, completely planned lessons disappearing? This app has erased my lessons for the last time. I'm moving on.


Awesome

Nic say what Lasha'

Helps my students and myself stay organized. I love it.


Best App in Our 1:1 Program

ragamuffinjones

Since starting our 1:1 program five years ago, Teachers.io and myHomework have been the most successful components. Teachers appreciate how easy it is to set clear expectations, and students appreciate that there is no more mystery about what they should do for class. Additionally, students develop real-world organizational skills that they are using in college.