ClassDojo
ClassDojo is a classroom communication website and app that helps teachers, students, families, schools, and districts share updates, messages, photos, videos, feedback, and learning moments.
What ClassDojo is
ClassDojo is a website and mobile app for classroom and school communication. Teachers can share class updates, photos, videos, messages, feedback, and student learning moments with families, while students and school leaders can also participate through connected tools. The official ClassDojo app is available on the App Store and Google Play.
Classroom communication
ClassDojo is often used as a bridge between school and home. Teachers can post to a class story, send direct messages, translate messages for families, and share moments that might otherwise stay inside the classroom. For families, the value is a more regular view of what students are doing during the school day.
Students and portfolios
Students can use ClassDojo-connected tools to show work, reflect on learning, and participate in class routines when their teacher enables those workflows. This makes the platform more than a parent messaging app: it can also become a lightweight portfolio and classroom participation space.
Feedback and classroom culture
ClassDojo became widely known for classroom feedback points and positive behavior reinforcement. In practice, schools use it in different ways: some emphasize celebration and communication, while others use points, reports, or behavior categories more heavily. The educational value depends on how thoughtfully the system is framed.
Schools and districts
ClassDojo also offers district and school-level communication tools. These can give administrators a way to send announcements, coordinate family engagement, manage staff access, and keep communication in one familiar place rather than spreading updates across many unrelated channels.
Privacy and boundaries
Because ClassDojo handles school communication involving children, privacy, data governance, message access, and adult boundaries matter. Schools usually need clear expectations about what should be posted, how quickly teachers are expected to reply, who can see messages, and whether behavior data should be used at all.
Why it matters
Family engagement is often shaped by small, repeated contacts: a photo from class, a translated reminder, a quick note from a teacher, or a schoolwide update that actually reaches home. ClassDojo matters because it turns those contacts into a daily digital routine for many classrooms.
Limits and tradeoffs
A communication platform can improve visibility, but it can also create pressure for teachers to post constantly or answer messages outside work hours. Point systems can motivate some students while making others feel labeled. Good implementation requires school policy, teacher judgment, family expectations, and attention to student dignity.
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- Domain
- classdojo.com
- IP address
- 3.167.37.91
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- Amazon Registrar, Inc.
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- Created
- June 12, 2011
- Updated
- November 25, 2025
- Expires
- June 12, 2030
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