Fun but can’t do these things
I have done wixie before but when I type in my school IT DOES NOT THINK MY SCHOOL IS REAL🫒🫒🫒 .
Very good
It’s a really good app but in my school they disabled the team button but it’s still really good
You can only use it in school
It’s a good app with fun tools but it logs you out if you’re not in school. I made a report on tsunamis in first or second grade with Wixie, and it was fun.
Like no
You can’t even play if you don’t have a account
Just 1 Star
Honestly you can’t even sign in so if you don’t have an account you can’t even play.
I use this in school in school it’s good but
I CANT EVEN DOWNLOAD IT OMGGG
I don’t like the app 😢
On my humble you use it BUT on i phone you can’t use it…
No fair
I can’t sign up so I can’t play so 1 star
Great
We were using wixie for a school assignment and I didn’t finish it and I was able to download this app finish the assignment and submit it.
Annoying slow to load, cumbersome login process, a pain to use
Our district has chosen this platform for the learn at home platform for 1st grade content. :(
Logging in on the app is annoying because it doesn’t attempt to save passwords or previous login info at all, so I have to find the school with the keyboard covering the drop down list of the choices...then my 6 year old still wants to type her password herself every time wixie times out on us and we have to re-login mid-class(time consuming), owing to the fact that the district put a link to video content that loads in YouTube which loads in another window because apparently wixie can’t have that content inside the app.
Some of the annoyance is the district content, but much is the ill fit for this platform for large scale use. I assume the speed is some server load issues with unforeseen demand, but links on the page only work in show mode(which is painfully slow to load) and input can only be recorded in non-show mode, so that’s a real joy going between the two. The district has included links to pdf content and videos in the description section on the right side of the slides. This seems to be the only place for such things and is woefully only about 2-3 lines of text in a small sidebar —grossly inadequate for this purpose. it took several uses to find it at all.
Also, one can only record one audio per slide, but teachers are asking several questions per slide and accept audio input as a valid input. The graphic layering is annoying as I can’t figure out how to bring a layer forward. My daughter was trying to color a picture using shapes and embellishing with clip art, but then we found that she could not color on the blank customize-able people cutouts clip art, because she had previously used the paint tool several steps back, so it was undo until you got to the paint layer and lose work, or rethink the concept. She’s in first grade. Both those prospects were painful for both of us.
Why anyone would use Wixie instead of some other product like google slides is beyond me.
I feel equally dissatisfied with this iPad app and the web chrome implementation on a windows laptop.
I’m pretty sure just a mention of “wixie” will raise my blood pressure for years to come. Dixie and pixie might also have to leave normal usage for a time by association...
Logging in on the app is annoying because it doesn’t attempt to save passwords or previous login info at all, so I have to find the school with the keyboard covering the drop down list of the choices...then my 6 year old still wants to type her password herself every time wixie times out on us and we have to re-login mid-class(time consuming), owing to the fact that the district put a link to video content that loads in YouTube which loads in another window because apparently wixie can’t have that content inside the app.
Some of the annoyance is the district content, but much is the ill fit for this platform for large scale use. I assume the speed is some server load issues with unforeseen demand, but links on the page only work in show mode(which is painfully slow to load) and input can only be recorded in non-show mode, so that’s a real joy going between the two. The district has included links to pdf content and videos in the description section on the right side of the slides. This seems to be the only place for such things and is woefully only about 2-3 lines of text in a small sidebar —grossly inadequate for this purpose. it took several uses to find it at all.
Also, one can only record one audio per slide, but teachers are asking several questions per slide and accept audio input as a valid input. The graphic layering is annoying as I can’t figure out how to bring a layer forward. My daughter was trying to color a picture using shapes and embellishing with clip art, but then we found that she could not color on the blank customize-able people cutouts clip art, because she had previously used the paint tool several steps back, so it was undo until you got to the paint layer and lose work, or rethink the concept. She’s in first grade. Both those prospects were painful for both of us.
Why anyone would use Wixie instead of some other product like google slides is beyond me.
I feel equally dissatisfied with this iPad app and the web chrome implementation on a windows laptop.
I’m pretty sure just a mention of “wixie” will raise my blood pressure for years to come. Dixie and pixie might also have to leave normal usage for a time by association...
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