ClassDojo

Source URL:

www.classdojo.com

Details about the site:

ClassDojo is a free online classroom management tool for teachers. Teachers can set up avatars for each student in their class. Teachers can also print parent codes so that parents can set up accounts and have access to data about the behavior of their children throughout the day. You can customize the positive and negative behaviors for your class. Students are awarded points for positive and negative behaviors throughout the day. At the end of the day or week you can create a graph for individual students or the whole class that shows percentages of the positive and negative behaviors that have been awarded.

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Educational Uses:

You can leave ClassDojo on your SMART Board throughout the day and award students points. It can be used to reinforce good behavior from students. The students also get instant notification for their behavior, as there are different noises associated with the positive and negative points. One of the goals of ClassDojo is for teachers to have to spend less time managing behaviors in the classroom, and more time teaching.

Content Standards:

There are no specific content standards associated with this tool, since it is focused on behavior management.

Assessment Tools:

ClassDojo gathers data about each child’s behavior. It is an easy way to create reports of student data that can be shared with parents and administrators. The graphs are a useful visual of each student’s behavior from a period of time, and the teacher does not have to create the graphs, since Classdojo does all of the work.

Value/Merit of Tool:

This is a great tool to use in classrooms at a variety of grade levels. With ClassDojo, the students get immediate feedback on their behaviors. There is also a free app that can be downloaded for smart phones and tablets, which make it possible for the teacher to add points from anywhere in the room. The parent access is a wonderful way to keep parents informed about their child’s behavior in school. It is also an added bonus that the website is completely free.

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Media Literacy and Technology. (n.d.). Media Literacy and Technology. Retrieved February 25, 2014, from http://medialiteracytech.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/idea-share-class-dojo/