Classtell Keeps Teachers and Students in Sync Outside the Classroom

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Paul Glazowski
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Classtell Keeps Teachers and Students in Sync Outside the Classroom
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For starters, the end product of the Classtell service isn’t the most beautiful you could imagine. Apart from a half dozen color options, it’s fairly plain. But few rooms in the average elementary school are very visually captivating, either, so it probably is not expected that a class website will do much to impress a user. Instead, utility is key, and that Classtell does have.

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For the sum total of $20 CAD per year (a price which follows a free 90-day trial), you’re given a reasonably detailed editor in which to place whatever files, text, images, etc., that form the basics of the class syllabus and any things pertaining to your curriculum as school days progress.

Planning a school trip? Jot down the date, and any details of what it is you intend to do can be written up in the blog space provided. If special occasions call for blog posts - during vacation periods, for example - it can be employed as well.

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It’s really open to anything you can think of so long as it keeps to the technical limits of the Classtell service. And while you can be thorough with your data, the editor is never too complex to traverse. It’s intelligently designed, for sure. Basically, everything that should be there seems to be there. You’ll just have to forgive the place for not being so pretty. (Frankly, the website editor offers a nicer picture than what lives on the other side.)

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