{"id":3612,"date":"2015-08-26T16:20:20","date_gmt":"2015-08-26T15:20:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mathedup.co.uk\/?p=3612"},"modified":"2015-08-26T16:21:51","modified_gmt":"2015-08-26T15:21:51","slug":"idoceo-ideas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mathedup.co.uk\/idoceo-ideas\/","title":{"rendered":"iDoceo iDeas"},"content":{"rendered":"
Last year I started using iDoceo<\/a>. I got\u00a0hooked. Those of you who are new to iDoceo<\/a>, it is a planning and gradebook app available on iOS<\/a>\u00a0(not available on Android at time of writing). It is a massively powerful tool that has transformed the way that I work and has really helped me raise my organisation game to another level. Also, iDoceo has helped me manage my data much more easily therefore allowing me to make more use of it. Over the past year, I’ve\u00a0managed to convert a lot of fellow teachers to iDoceo<\/a>\u00a0and this post is just a way for me to help you\u00a0get started and give some ideas based on how I have been using it. Like I said, I have been using it for a year and there is still a lot for me to discover so I\u2019m not claiming to be any sort of expert!<\/p>\n The first video below will help you create a class and their gradebook. Each class is assigned a gradebook automatically in iDoceo and each gradebook can have as many pages as you wish. It is possible, I believe, to import data through from SIMS, however, at my school we are only swapping over to SIMS this year, so I don\u2019t have any experience in this as of yet (I may add to this post in the future). The video below will show how to import from a csv file.<\/p>\nGetting started with iDoceo.<\/h1>\n
Adding a class, creating a gradebook and importing photos<\/h2>\n