What Reddit Says About Grade Board Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Grade Board apps from 13 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Teachers
I’ve used smart boards, then promethean (which is a much more aesthetically pleasing version of a smart board) then back to smart and now we have Newline boards with apple tv’s which allows us to connect iPads, laptops, as well has its own built in computer for browsing. This version is by far the b...
r/edtech
Embed assessments Have kids follow along live with a link Recording built in Lots of good tools Can share out your board when done Free student accounts for the rest of the year Can use your tablet as a drawing slate whole mirrored to main computer to present out · It is THE best tool for this dista...
r/ExperiencedDevs
I use Apple pen with Good Notes app on my iPad Pro. I use my iPad as a 3rd screen so its already there.
r/highschool
Canvas. Aeries doesn't have an app but we use that for final grades, teachers usually import from canvas
r/ESL_Teachers
Microsoft Whiteboard is pretty decent, you can make multiple boards, and they save online so you can come back to them at a later date too.
r/nocode
Hey everyone! I’m an IB grad (or student) and just launched www.ibcalculator.com — a site that lets you calculate your IB subject grades based on real paper scores and May 2024 grade boundaries.
r/Teachers
If your students can use a device for testing you could use socrative. It will grade all the multiple choice answers and you can go through and grade the open responses or short answers.
r/CanadianTeachers
I use excel for almost everything. It's an incredibly powerful tool, and most school boards give it for free. ... I've got a great Google Sheets template that I'd be happy to share. DM me if interested. ... I use a Google Sheets extension called Gradebook to tally my marks.
r/CanadianTeachers
I appreciate the statistical analysis that the program gives. ... D2L Brightspace: You can find tutorials on Youtube about how to make quizzes/tests. ... PowerSchools built in gradebook.
r/Teachers
Infinite Campus always crashed and lost grades more than once. Unfortunately, I am still stuck with SIS. Bleh. More replies ... My school uses jupitergrades. It's great. There's new functionality all the time, and they're really responsive to tech problems. If you can get your school ...
r/Teachers
Gradealert is respectable and user friendly. ... Veracross. It’s pretty intuitive and easy to use. ... Renweb. I hate it and do not recommend it.
r/AskAnAmerican
The other was a web development professor who has a major case of “front-end brain” as my classmate put it. You can use HTML inspect element to look at everyone’s grades and assignment submissions lmao. Even quiz solutions. Almost certainly a huge violation of school rules. More replies ... There is...
r/Android
I’m also not of the fan of the requirement to sign up and log into the app. It’s a grade tracker, what if I don’t want to back up my grades to the cloud? What if I just want to back it up as a JSON and send it through nearby share? What if you stop paying for the server?
r/USPHS
Two days ago I emailed the board ... email the next day. The documents are one page and simple. The board recommendation letter states the proposed grade (rank)....
r/PokeGrading
37 votes, 17 comments. u/Ale-House-Arseling I recommend downloading an app like "Price Charting" or "TCGPlayer", and also a card centering app "Card…
r/Professors
The things I particularly love are the ability to go question by question, look at all submissions for that question and quickly group similar answers (I don't need the AI sorting, but it definitely has been nice), the ability to create detailed rubrics and copy them from assignment to assignme...
r/Teachers
Hello, the tool that I have been using recently is EduEducator. It's free, can grade handwritten work, and it gives feedback to each student. I have saved hours grading with this.
r/TutorsHelpingTutors
Miro and FigJam both need a paid plan to make more than a few boards, and I don't know how that would work when I have multiple students. ... No not yet, I’m still using the same ones at the moment. I was thinking about just switching everything over to Zoom for next year, but I didn’t know the...
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