What Integrates with Classkick?
Find out what Classkick integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Classkick, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Classkick currently integrates with:
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Google Classroom
Google
$0 28 RatingsClassroom helps you manage teaching and learning. Google Classroom is a tool that helps teachers and students organize their assignments, foster collaboration, and foster greater communication. Google collaborated with educators across the country in creating Classroom, a simple-to-use tool that allows teachers to manage their coursework. Classroom allows educators to create classes, distribute assignments and grade assignments. They can also send feedback and view everything in one place. Classroom is easy to set up and integrates with G Suite Education. This allows teachers to concentrate on what they do best: teaching. Sign up for G Suite Education to get Classroom free of charge. Classroom, like all Google for Education tools meets high security standards. Teachers and students can log in to Classroom from any computer or mobile device. They can access course materials, assignments, and feedback. -
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Google Chrome
Google
60 RatingsGoogle's browser lets you connect to the rest of the world. Google has created powerful tools that allow you to connect, play and work, and help you get things done. All of this works with Chrome. Chrome is a great tool to stay productive and get the most out of your browser with Google apps like Gmail and Google Pay. -
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Clever
Clever
$12 per school, per monthClever is used by more than 60% of U.S. K-12 schools, including 95 of America's largest 100 districts. Clever has 15 million users monthly. We are proud that we work with the education community to make every student have a chance at a lifetime of opportunities. Clever was created by Dan Carroll, co-founder and former school tech director in Denver. Many CSV files and forgotten passwords hampered Dan's plans to use technology to save time and personalize learning. Dan recalls that he wanted to be an innovator but was stuck as a human API. Software has the potential of empowering teachers and creating new learning opportunities. First, however, one thing must be done. Logging in must be easy and secure for everyone. We created a single sign on portal to solve Dan's problem. It now allows 60% of U.S. K-12 schools to spend more time learning than logging in.
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