Otus-Teacher

Description

Otus is an easy-to-use, yet powerful classroom tool that brings the best iPad and Chromebook education features together into one secure environment with a single login.

Both Teacher and Student versions are free.

Otus helps maximize learning by providing educators the ability to organize classes, take attendance, differentiate lessons, recognize behavior, communicate with all stakeholders, poll students, curate and share resources, create and grade assessments, write blog posts, organize with the Otus Calendar, multitask with the Otus Split Screen, annotate PDFs with Otus edPen, connect to the best educational resources, and much more.

Log into your Otus account from any web browser at my.otusplus.com in order to use all of our free LMS tools, Teacher Analytics, and Toolbox integrations.

Otus is designed by teachers, for teachers.

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Pricing

Plan Price Details
Otus-Teacher Free Free for use.

Reviews

By
June 26, 2015

The NEW and IMPROVED Otus – Teacher and Otus – Student App by Otus. Otus is about to release a major update to their extensive, teacher friendly and FREE Learning Management System. First of all, Otus wants to give the reins to the students and allow them to take ownership of their learning. The user has complete autonomy in setting up their own profile in the color, photo choices, or emoticon of their choice. One change that I not only noticed but also assisted me in the review of this app is the addition of words as opposed…

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ESL Instructor
April 18, 2015

I absolutely love Otus! I can’t live without it in my BYOD classroom. It is the central hub for my students to access assignments, their calendar, and tests. It is very easy to use on both the teacher and student side. I teach ESL at a community college and have an Otus class for each of my sections. I am able to add all types of multi-media content which isn’t always the case with some classroom management tools. I’d love to see the calendar feature have the ability to add links, and I’d like to see the messaging feature be more intuitive and Facebook-like. As it still isn’t, I hold onto my Facebook groups for quick easy communication. It would also be great if students could easily upload content to share with the class. Overall, it is a terrific device-agnostic classroom management tool.

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