Crashing
The app seems great, but I can’t tell because it keeps crashing every time I try to add a single event such as Parent Teacher Conferences. Very frustrating since I just paid for the yearly subscription YESTERDAY.
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1 Bewertungen in Mexiko
The app seems great, but I can’t tell because it keeps crashing every time I try to add a single event such as Parent Teacher Conferences. Very frustrating since I just paid for the yearly subscription YESTERDAY.
I was looking for an app where I could find basic and simple tools to manage all my students and the contents. Thank you for sharing this app with us. It's almost perfect...lol. Suggestions: 1) a student version where they could check the resume of the classes and the homework (sync function with teachers pannel). 2) An option to send a reminder to the student about futures classes, events, ...
I can find and share my lessons from all my devices. Works great for printing sub plans too.
This app would be amaazing if I were living in 1988. Very poor app. Save your money.
This app is helping tremendously to plan our homeschool day to meet standards in a well documented organized way. The developer Glen is quick to answer questions and follow up on new ideas. Love it!
I accidentally put reading on the wrong time and literally just want to change the time and I can’t figure it out till this day
I’ve been using this app together with Teacher Aide Pro and Rubric Scorer 2 (both of which I absolutely recommend you purchase). Class Planner 2 is especially valuable for the teacher who needs to submit lesson plans for administrator review (we’ll skip the whole conversation about why that’s a pointless practice) and for whom standards alignment is a recurring theme in conversations about lesson design. The app’s current strengths are in the ability to front load standards into a database and supplement that database with sub strands. When planning a lesson, the app makes it so simple to select the standard and substandard. With a bit of front end work, aligning to standards becomes incredibly easy - no more sifting through papers or spreadsheets to find standards. Even if you’re building the lesson and then searching for a relevant standard, you can build it all right here. Another strength is the ability to build template lesson plans. We’ve all gone through the tedium of listing objectives and populating an agenda. But now that process is a cinch. If you have recurring themed lessons (for instance, Thursdays in my high school English classroom is usually devoted to timed writing practice) you can build a template that contains all the regular structures of those lessons; just plug in the unique information that distinguishes this work from another lesson in a previous week, and you’re golden. In terms of improvements, I’d like to see more flexibility in the template builder. Right now, you can load several standards, but if you paste in too much text and exceed the word limit, you’re unable to delete text and instead are trapped in an endless battle with the pop up message “you’ve exceeded the character limit.” I’d also like to see the ability to develop more than the 5 class templates. I have routines in class that make template lesson plans a real time saver, but occasionally I need to change things up - whether that’s a special review for a test, or an intermittently recurring lesson or work period - like student designed projects. I’ve been using the app only a few weeks and already find this to be a limitation. 5 templates is t enough, but I think 10 would suffice. Any more than that is probably overkill. I think a nice but not urgent addition is more integration with calendars. I work primarily from the iPad for all my education and business needs, and so I have a variety of calendars. But I find myself constantly in need of one single
I have been using this app for a few weeks now and I’m loving it so far. One thing I noticed was that you cannot add a singular event to your schedule. I reached out and left some feedback for the app creator and mentioned that I would like an option to add meetings or events that only occur one time. Within 24 hours he responded and told me that he was updating the app to include an option to add a singular event. I really appreciate the instant support and willingness to update the app to fit the needs of customers. Not only is the upgrade but the customer support is amazing. Definitely recommend!!
I never thought I would enjoy having a digital lesson planner but this app has changed my mind completely. It is well organized and I have opted in for the multiple classes feature which allows me to see my entire day layed out nice and neat.
I teach college. This is a near perfect app. I like how I can customize the appearance to show only the classes on the days I have them. I find I’m using it all the time to add to dos (which I put in the homework area) and to add little things to remember to do during class like, “Go over assignment due next week,” or, “So and so emailed me about being absent, mark as excused.” Love this!