Classwize just got more powerful for teachers, and for the IT teams
supporting them.
Every minute a teacher spends troubleshooting a device is a minute of lost instruction (and another notification in the IT help queue). We know that the best way to clear the IT queue is to give teachers tools that just work.
Our latest Classwize updates are designed to do exactly that, resolving common classroom disruptions and your most frequent help desk tickets before they start.
Here are five new features that are making life easier for both teachers and IT teams in Classwize’s latest round of enhancements.
What it is:
With Classwize’s enhanced scheduling controls, teachers can now:
What it solves:
A teacher forgot to stop a scheduled recurring class? No problem.
This new addition to scheduling in Classwize ensures that recurring schedules don’t interfere with day-to-day instruction. Whether plans change, lessons run over, or unexpected adjustments are needed, scheduling should be easy for your teachers to navigate without involving IT.
What it is:
When a student's screenshot isn't showing in Classwize (such as when they're on a browser-based PDF viewer), teachers can quickly pull up detailed insights to investigate with one click.
What it solves:
When a block rule unexpectedly locks a student out of a needed resource, class momentum grinds to a halt. When teachers don’t know why a site is blocked or who blocked it, they are forced to submit an IT ticket just to investigate a policy clash.
This update resolves classroom policy questions in seconds. By showing the rule's owner right on the block page, teachers can instantly coordinate with colleagues to adjust settings without needing IT to play the middleman.
What it is:
When a student's screenshot isn't showing in Classwize (such as when they're on a browser-based PDF viewer), teachers can quickly pull up detailed insights to investigate with one click.
What it solves:
Reduce the number of help tickets that amount to: “Why isn't my student's screen displaying correctly?”
With this update, teachers can take a look on their own, allowing for faster resolution without disrupting the flow of class, or pulling IT in for basic troubleshooting.
What it is:
Teachers can limit the number of tabs a student can have open during a Classwize class.
This feature includes:
What it solves:
When students have multiple tabs open, it becomes increasingly difficult for teachers to monitor engagement and keep students focused on the task at hand.
Classwize’s tab management capabilities give teachers a simple but effective way to address this challenge. Rather than continuously redirecting students, teachers can establish clear boundaries and support focus.
What it is:
The new Claim Student feature is designed to reduce "policy chaos" by giving teachers one-click control over student policies in the classroom. With this update, a student will be actively managed by only one class at a time.
Here’s how it works:
What it solves:
This update is designed to help reduce IT tickets caused by unintended blocks and conflicting rules when students are in overlapping active classes simultaneously.
By enforcing a singular management principle, teachers gain predictable, one-click control over the exact students sitting in front of them to help lessons move forward without disruption.
When teachers are equipped to manage common classroom scenarios, the benefits ripple out to IT, in the form of:
At the same time, teachers gain confidence in using technology as a tool to support learning.
These latest Classwize updates are designed to give your teachers more control and visibility to keep students engaged, lessons on track, and disruptions to a minimum. The result is a connected ecosystem where teachers can focus on teaching, students can focus on learning, and IT teams can focus on driving meaningful impact across the district.