Blog 3 – Pros and Cons of FreshGrade

Blog 3 – Pros and Cons of FreshGrade

Hello fellow bloggers!

After discussing a little bit in our previous blog about what FreshGrade is, we decided to dive even deeper into the software and discuss the pros and cons of it.

 

Pro #1 – One outlet yet so many possibilities

When it comes to lesson plans, grading, portfolios, and parent communication, FreshGrade has it all. It is clear, organized, and easy. FreshGrade also offers seminars for professional development days to allow teachers to learn how to use the software effectively in order for you to know exactly how to use the software. 

 

Pro #2 – It is free!

What more could you ask for! 

 

Pro #3 – Students can use it as well

Not only is there parent/teacher communication, but teachers can also communicate with their own students on this software. If students are missing an assignment, going to be late for class, etc, teachers can communicate with their students directly on the website. Although this may be trickier for younger grades, older grades can benefit from this. 

 

Pro #4 –  FreshGrade is easily accessible

FreshGrade can be used on several platforms and devices. For example, FreshGrade is supported on Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. It is also available on mobile devices through the Apple App Store or Google Play store for Android devices. 

 

 

Con #1 –  Lacks some creative tools

This may not be the best software for creative junkies. It is missing tools such as drawing and voice recording systems. These tools could be beneficial for a range of students

 

Con #2 – Not all parents/students have a laptop or computer at home

This is probably the biggest setback to this software. It is important to check in with the parents at the beginning of the year to see if all parents have a laptop or device to use FreshGrade. Otherwise, you may have to consider another option. 

 

Con #3 – It is time-consuming

FreshGrade is something a teacher has to use daily. It is not like a report card system that happens 3 times a year. Parents want to be updated weekly, if not daily, as this is what FreshGrade is all about. 

 

These are the most important pros and cons we found. After reading these, what do you think of FreshGrade?

 

See you in two weeks!

LOBO and Natalie 

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All information retrieved from https://freshgrade.com/

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