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Clever

Clever

Single sign-on for education

⭐️2.5 / 5
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Clever

4.5

August 13, 2023

Bug fixes and enhancements

4.4

April 1, 2020

Bug fixes and enhancements

4.3

October 25, 2019

Bug fixes and enhancements

4.2

September 27, 2019

Bug fixes for Saved Passwords logins

4.1

September 12, 2019

Bug fixes and performance enhancements.

4.0

August 9, 2019

This version brings Saved Passwords (SSO) to the Clever iOS App. This provides students, teachers, and staff with single sign-on access into any program that requires login credentials.
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3.3

July 23, 2019

In addition to bug fixes and performance enhancements this version deprecates the legacy partner API integration and replaces it with the newest version. Users will have a smoother iOS experience launching into applications who have updated their iOS integration with Clever.
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3.2

April 25, 2019

Support for iOS 9 and 10.

3.1

February 26, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3

February 1, 2019

We've redesigned the Clever iOS experience from the ground up to make logins even easier. In this release, we've refreshed our app design, improved the login flow, and added support for the rear facing camera.
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Price History of Clever

Description of Clever

Clever gives everyone at a school and district secure single sign-on access to any online resource or application—all at no cost. Within your personalized Clever Portal, you can easily access all textbooks, files, website links, and applications. Use your Clever login or a Clever Badge to sign in on your iPhone or iPad. Using this app requires that your school or district is set up with Clever. If you don't have Clever, ask your school or district technology team to sign up at clever.com/signup. "Clever is dramatically changing how we use software in Oakland schools for the better." - John Krull, Oakland Unified School District "Clever Badges have been a game changer for our K-2 teachers because it has given them a more efficient access point with our youngest students. Logging in has been a laborsome task, but Badges take a bite out of that." Mark Henderson, Fayette County Schools
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Clever: FAQ

Is Clever iPad-friendly?

Yes, Clever is compatible with the iPad.
Clever was released by Clever Inc..
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 12.0 or higher.
The overall rating of Clever is 2.5 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.
The App Genre Of Clever Is Education.
The newest version of Clever is 4.5.
Clever’s latest update was rolled out on July 4, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Clever app is now available in American English.
Sorry, Clever is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Clever.
Unfortunately, Clever is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Clever

  • Clever is fine But some issues

    I get why people are upset with the way you have to login and it just takes you to a website but THEY ARE OVERREACTING IT DOESN’T EVEN MATTER and has anyone wondered what will happen if I just click the button on top of the keyboard on my iPad what it will say well this is it. I don’t know what to do with it but I just want to be safe so that it can go to sleep I guess I’m just gonna be safe for me and my family so I’m gonna be safe I guess. That is the weirdest thing I have ever seen typed before. TOODLES
  • The mechanics are so frustrating

    I have a child with ADHD and the mechanics in this game are beyond horrible. They don’t even register and a kid has to spend 5 minutes dragging letters that don’t even register to the touch screen to where they’re supposed to go. This is an ADHD nightmare and my child loses focus after the third attempt. I get told by my child all the time that this is “so boring.” I really wish the education system would get away from this app because it’s an every day frustration to meet the class requirements. Imagine having to start a whole segment of learning over because the app doesn’t register a touch and then acts like a different word or letter was touched instead. No wonder my child can’t stay focused. No reward and having to repeat work because of the failings of the mechanics. Terrible teaching practices. I would give negative stars if I could that’s how frustrated I am.
  • Wild

    Once upon a time, in my classroom, I was using clever when all of a sudden it disappeared and killed my teacher. Then, the principal died of heat stroke and everyone went insane slowly. Delta math and class links relationship disintegrated right before my very ten eyes and we learned that zearn was hooking up with delta all along. I was teleported to court and OH MY GOD IS THAT ALBEDO FROM THE HIT GAME GENSHIN IMPACT ON MOBILE DEVICES AND PS5 AND AND AAAANNNNDNDDD UHHH YEAH. that’s wild. He got up from a freezer and break danced gently while asking while I was sobbing. I was sobbing because clever had died. Classlink was taking over the world. Flames were on every sidewalk. The grass was purple. The sky was green. The clouds were in the ground. Bricks melted. I ate concrete (out of curiosity). The only sound I could hear was the beating of my heart which was in tune with the song “shule aroon” sung by an old man. I’m not sure how much time I have left before I am shot by a snowman but I just wanted to say that my life has been ruined by clevers death. No thank you, happy Christmas, underfunded birthday.