Product Review of TeacherPlus Gradebook

TeacherPlus is a web-based educator grade book designed specially to integrate with the Administrator’s Plus learner information system. It allows educators to access their grade book on any browser or device, anywhere and anytime without adding any plug-ins. Real-time tools, including graphs, are available on the website to help educators and parents monitor a kid’s progress.
Website: https://www.rediker.com/solutions/student-information-system/teacherplus-web-gradebook
What Users Love About the App
“I love how it automatically averages grades and we can instantly send reports to parents and keep them informed. very easy to access at school and home.”
“Teachers love how easy it is to record grades and that it posts to parents automatically and we don’t have to post manually like we did in a previous program.”
“Teachers love the new web version with the ability to use other browsers. The ease of use along with training teachers was easier than expected. Management of all gradebooks have been streamlined.”
“User interface is clean-looking, straightforward, offers lots of options. The underlying database is reliable. The company is earnestly working to fix issues.”
“I found this product very easy to use. Once everything was set up, entering data was not very time consuming.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“At times the program ones slow and it doesn’t pick up the numbers correctly that teachers are putting in for grades, ex grade should be a 100 but puts in a 1 or 10 because of a delay in the program.”
“Reports can be better, was forced to use Internet Explorer at one point because of Silverlight.”
“Current html5 iteration is a work in progress — the display hides numerous essential options. For example, the Save button is sometimes not even visible unless you maximize the window.”
“I wish that I could add more specific notes rather than just prescribed comments.”
“It is frequently unbelievably slow to submit. Once it has submitted, it occasionally doesn’t even go through to the office.”