New October applications
Check out the growing Clever community in these October additions. Want to add an app you don’t see in our community? Let us know here!
Aspire MD Anderson is a smoking prevention interactive experience to help schools become tobacco-free.
- Supports single-sign on with Clever Instant Login
CodeCombat is a a multiplayer live coding strategy game for beginning learners of programming.
- Supports single-sign on with Clever Instant Login
Exploring Where & Why offers hands-on programs for helping students understand their place in the world and their relationship with other peoples and places.
- Supports roster syncing via Clever Secure Sync
- Supports single-sign on with Clever Instant Login
SunBay Math makes the most difficult math concepts accessible to all.
- Supports roster syncing via Clever Secure Sync
- Supports single-sign on with Clever Instant Login
ThinkCERCA provides teachers with personalized literacy tools across subjects, including English language arts, science, social studies, and math.
- Supports single-sign on with Clever Instant Login
Request these new apps and any others your district uses in your Clever dashboard.
For the full list Clever-compatible applications, check out https://www.clever.com/apps.
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