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The Class Dojo web 2.0 application is a very effective tool for classroom management. When we open the Class Dojo web 2.0 application, the avatars showing the scores for each student are directly drawn to us. This is how the attention-getting stage in education and training takes place. With the polling feature of the Class Dojo web 2.0 tool, you can conduct your polling in a very practical and fun way. The Class Dojo web 2.0 application has a system where you can give points for every good behavior and break points for bad behavior. In this way, it becomes easier for your students to move away from negative behaviors and turn to positive behaviors by preparing a positive competitive environment in the classroom.

💚You can increase the course activity in a fun way with the timer, random student selection, automatic group creation, etc. tools included in the Class Dojo web 2.0 system, and you can re-focus the attention of distracted students in the lesson. With the Class Dojo web2.0 tool, you can add other teachers to the class you manage and allow them to contribute to the scoring system; With the reporting section, you can inform parents and other teachers in detail about student behavior. In order to use the Class Dojo web 2.0 application, which is completely free and works online, you do not need to install any programs, files, etc. All you need is an internet connection. In classrooms without an Internet connection, you can use the Class Dojo web 2.0 tool by installing the Class Dojo Mobile application on our phone or tablet.💚

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