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By listening to its core audience--teachers--ClassDojo's educational software has reached 90% of U.S. schools. Now the real work begins: how to get someone to pay for it.
At a time when empathy is in decline—and bullying is on the rise—educators see promise in the app’s lessons on kindness and respect.
Forget crumpled notes at the bottom of backpacks or endlessly scrolling through old emails to find out what snack you’re ...
Mojo and Katie may resemble characters from the cast of Pixar’s “ Inside Out.” But the two critters are stars of their own show: a series of animated shorts, produced by ClassDojo, that aim to help ...
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 ...
Apps ClassDojo’s mobile app now lets parents and teachers message each other to keep kids in line March 27, 2014 - 10:00 am ...
Parents with school-aged children rarely get insight in what their kids do in the classroom. San Francisco-based ClassDojo seeks to fix that problem by introducing a technology platform to ...
BE HERE NOW: ClassDojo, an online and mobile platform that aims to improve classroom culture, announced this week they’re partnering up with the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence to bring more ...
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