Loved by teachers and families in 95% of schools, ClassDojo now brings classroom-first trust, engagement, and messaging to districtwide communications—helping K-12 leaders build stronger reputations ...
The New York Times sparked a fierce debate around ClassDojo on Monday with a pair of articles: one focused on how ClassDojo works and another around its privacy practices. On Tuesday, CEO Sam ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
WHAT: A 60-minute webinar hosted by ClassDojo for Districts and Canva for Education introducing a first-of-its-kind, native integration that allows districts to create, manage, and publish on-brand ...
Powered by Pay Theory, ClassDojo Payments lets schools collect fees, manage fundraisers, and accept payments from every family—including cash-to-digital payments at 60,000+ retail locations—inside the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Before launching ClassDojo in 2011, Sam Chaudhary and co-founder Liam Don did their own homework by talking to teachers, parents and students. “The problem that emerged was really the ...
Canva now integrates with ClassDojo: The partnership allows educators and district leaders to create content in Canva and publish it directly to ClassDojo classroom or school Stories. Streamlined ...
ClassDojo, software for tracking classroom behavior and incentivizing students, has updated its mobile app to allow teachers to access all the desktop features from a mobile device. Now teachers can ...
Below is a conversation with ClassDojo Director of Marketing, Manoj Lamba—the last in a three-part series. Be sure to check out the first and second pieces in the series. Perilla: I've actually used ...
Before Sam Chaudhary and Liam Don began building what would eventually become ClassDojo, they set out to identify the biggest problems teachers face in the classroom every day. After interviewing ...
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