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Classdojo Web 2.0 Tool

Exploring the stuff on internet has never ending. My classmates and I were given a task on finding at least two new education mobile/ computer application for each and everyone of us that is suitable to be applied for teaching and learning. When I started exploring the resources from internet and Google Play Store, it is unbelievable that we actually have plenty of teaching and learning applications and they are free!! How I feel so terrible of not knowing this before.

Classdojo features

I made a deep exploration on each application I came across  which eventually met me with Classdojo. Frankly speaking, I think that the name sounds a bit funny😁 but the function of each feature is superb! Through this app, teachers, students and their parents and even the school leader are able to work collaboratively where both parents and teachers can see the students' progress which make things easier of taking fast action for improvements. Apart from showing students' progress on the given task, Classdojo also serves us teacher's report on students' attendance and their behavior and the students' themselves will know that their parents are having an eye on them. This is important for them to keep behave and have permanent effort in learning. Teachers who apply Classdojo are also able to invite their mates who are teaching the same class. The link between these teachers here prevents any miscommunication about particular important data of students for example. 


Choosing our role

In Matriculation College, we do have this kind of data collection and sharing system however it is limited to only teachers . Lecturer just need to log in through http://mis.kmpk.matrik.edu.my/ system to update the absence and to access to students' information. The students themselves and the parents especially are not able to access the data that have been kept by the College administration. The other limitation is that sometimes the link is merely accessible  through the college network and it does not work for other lines. Instead, Classdojo can be used through apps and it works on any internet lines. For me, if we have a chance of applying other tool that works better, just don't miss it. Below shows several features in Classdojo that are beneficial for the users.


The whole report for 1 student

Student's portfolio


Behavior Track for each student

Attendance Report
Let's try this for our convenience dealing with students and their parents!

Mdm Ummi Atiah KMPk
Med Physics
UPSI


                                                  ~ May it Benefits You ➽💕

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