Unified Classroom Behavior User Reviews

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No parent sign in

Only lets teachers log in through the app parents have to go to the web

Not even an app

All it appears to be is a redirect to a web app via browser

Does the job but could be much better

Lots of improvements that helps maintain behaviors but can still be better.
It's hard to quickly give behaviors when you have to scroll down and find the appropriate one. A quick search and customizable behavior shortcut would help maintain behaviors quickly allowing teacher to go back to teaching faster.
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Cant even get past the login screen

It freezes when putting in my password.

Freezes every time I try to sign in

When I try to put in my password to sign in, the app freezes at the tenth character every time, even after I updated it.

Parent access needed

Please improve the app to allow parents to use as well

So glitchy!

I really like the interface of the app, but it rarely works smoothly. In the last few days, I haven't been able to use it at all, as it freezes every time I open it. This makes it really difficult to use in real-time, which is when it would be most effective.

Getting there...all in time! :)

The app has limited options but is more user friendly and less overwhelming than using a computer. There are still many glitches with the app where students are showing up in incorrect classes and the app must be removed from the device and redownloaded to show any updates. It can be a pain but has good potential. I can't wait to see the glitches worked out so all staff in our school feel better about using it.
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Freezes Every Time

This app is basically unusable, which is really disappointing. It freezes every single time that I open it.

Please allow me to stay logged in

This is an app that would work great if I could stay logged in and save my password/username. I use a password manager and dislike having to lookup my password every time I login. This is unnecessary security.

Thank you for creating the app but please

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