New June applications
Check out our growing partner list in these June additions. Want to add an app you don’t see on our list? Let us know here.
The Circuit Scribe conductive ink pen enables you to draw circuits directly on paper. Learn how to use paper and other accessible craft materials to create fun and inventive electronics projects.
- Supports single-sign on with Clever Instant Login
FlexiSCHED is a simple program and backend database that tracks and maintains attendance records of where students go for targeted intervention periods or high-engagement enrichment periods. It is designed the be “flexible” in all ways so that each school can fit it into their school culture and philosophy.
- Supports roster syncing
- Supports single-sign on with Clever Instant Login
Sonarcloud uses your existing infrastructure, saving you both time and money. Our simple plug and play structure dominates the competition. We establish this by conveniently giving you access to your PA system from anywhere at anytime via a mobile device.
- Supports roster syncing
- 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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