ClassDojo and Remind are two of the biggest names in edtech today, with tens of millions of users each, and $10.1 million and $59.5 million raised, respectively. Although the companies began by ...
Every morning before Cindy Price starts teaching her first graders in New Castle, Delaware, she fires up ClassDojo, a classroom communication app. She checks parent messages, finds out whether any ...
Before Sam Chaudhary and Liam Don began building what would eventually become ClassDojo, they set out to identify the biggest problems teachers face in the classroom every day. After interviewing ...
The New York Times sparked a fierce debate around ClassDojo on Monday with a pair of articles: one focused on how ClassDojo works and another around its privacy practices. On Tuesday, CEO Sam ...
While education apps are meant to help teachers manage their classrooms, concern is growing over the management of student data tracked by those apps. Following an article published Monday in the New ...
ClassDojo Co-founders Liam Don (left) and Sam Chaudhary have reached millions of teachers with their app. Now, they are beginning to think about monetization.. ClassDojo “The parents really seem to ...
ClassDojo was founded in 2011 after co-founders Liam Don and Sam Chaudhary spent a month meeting with hundreds of teachers to find out what their needs were. The most important thing they heard was ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Before launching ClassDojo in 2011, Sam Chaudhary and co-founder Liam Don did their own homework by talking to teachers, parents and students. “The problem that emerged was really the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The 11-year-old ed tech unicorn led by Under 30 alumni Sam Chaudhary and Liam Don was quietly valued at $1.25 billion by Tencent last fall as part of its virtual push. ClassDojo president Liam Don is ...
ClassDojo’s first eight years as an edtech consumer startup could look like failure: zero revenue; no paid users; and a team that hasn’t aggressively grown in years. But the company, which helps ...
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