Education finally has its own, complete app solution designed for today’s classroom: Clipp. With scores of productivity and cloud storage apps crowding the ed-tech landscape, education choices are abundant, yet seem discombobulated. Tom Pargulski and Marty Weber are in the process of raising funding on Indiegogo with an integrated solution. According to them, Clipp manages and performs tasks students and teachers need to do, all from a single connection point. Since Clipp works with other apps, everyone can still use their favorite app to get their work done.
The essence of Clipp is that it allows you to take the entire classroom environment with you, and presents it the way your mind thinks ... in images. An app like this is a major time-saver, making learning much more efficient. Every word, phrase, file name, etc. is searchable and sortable within Clipp, all organized on an infinite, scrollable timeline. All student notes, lecture notes, teacher lesson plans, videos, links, web bookmarks, curricula, etc. are available to anyone with appropriate login credentials. Any item is reviewable and retrievable in real-time. It’s like students and teachers having their own personal Google for their classroom.
But that's not all.
Clipp can also utilize stored files, notes and media to create new learning tools and materials. Clipp can organize information for instant study guides or lesson plans, request live feedback from students via live polling and real-time surveys, and can even automate grading. Clipp does all of this digitally, and all within one application. Think of a wiki for the classroom, evolved to handle computations of its data.
Clipp was built to be the digital hub for the classroom and has vast potential in education. Finally, the classroom has evolved with technology. Follow the app’s progress on www.indiegogo.com/clipp.
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