SEQTA Software Description
Your educational institution deserves an innovative and revitalizing management system for teaching and learning, which is precisely why we developed SEQTA. Say goodbye to cumbersome processes, superficial features, and disjointed systems that hinder progress. Leverage your school’s data to empower educators, engage with your community, and initiate significant learning advancements for students. Our solutions are designed to revolutionize teaching and learning experiences for K-12 schools. From tracking attendance to monitoring well-being, teachers can organize, manage, and collaborate effectively to achieve optimal outcomes for their students. With enhanced visibility and insights, you'll be able to make informed decisions and witness the effects of your initiatives. Manage feedback, assessments, schedules, lesson materials, rubrics, and more through both web and mobile applications. Additionally, parents will benefit from a comprehensive overview of their child's growth and development, fostering direct connections between the school and community for a more cohesive educational experience. Ultimately, SEQTA is not just a tool; it's a pathway to educational excellence.
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Clumsy in design and implementation Date: Aug 09 2020
Summary: I will happily do anything I can to spare a fellow teacher the pain and waste of time caused by SEQTA . There are wildly better alternatives for classroom communication, and some better alternatives for school administration.
Positive: I can mark the roll. (Even this functionality failed during CV-19 rearrangements.) I can bond with my fellow teachers in complaining about the system (?)
Negative: User interface is horrific. Multiple clicks for simple tasks. Identical buttons in different pages have different effects. The vast majority of my peer teachers hate this system. (I teach computing, and enjoy technology - this system is appalling.)
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