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New applications for March

March 5, 2016 James DeKoven

As we head deeper into 2016, we’re happy to keep on adding more and more useful apps for our district partners.

This time around:

CueThink is a peer-to-peer software application to improve students’ critical thinking skills, math language and communication. Students in grades 2-12 develop systematic problem-solving skills while learning from each other.

  • Supports single sign-on with Clever Instant Login
  • Must be purchased before it can connect with Clever
  • Requires discussion with the vendor to set up with Clever


TeachTown
provides education software and lesson plans for children with special needs and autism—addressing language learning, social skills, communication skills and emotional development.

  • Supports single sign-on with Clever Instant Login
  • Must be purchased before it can connect with Clever
  • Requires discussion with the vendor to set up with Clever

 

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