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Productive classes everywhere, of all subjects and sizes, run on Campuswire
Class feed

Q&A, announcements and course discussion that
just works.
Replaces: LMS forums, Piazza
“Campuswire’s forum is amazing, so students actually use it without being coerced. So I end up spending less time answering student questions because they answer each other’s.”

Noah White, Math professor at UCLA
Chatrooms

Organized spaces for real-time conversations.
Replaces: Email, Slack, messaging apps
“We made this class an email free class. Once the students started using it, they really liked it. They got their questions answered a lot faster.”

Pamela Meyerhofer, Statistics TA at Cornell
Live sessions
Live video for lectures and office hours
anytime, anywhere.
Replaces: Zoom, Hangouts, Bluejeans

- Smart queing
- Interactive polls
- Whiteboard
- Breakout rooms
- Video recording
Lectures

Seamlessly implement active learning and take attendance in one click.
Replaces: iClicker, TopHat, Poll Everywhere
“Campuswire was just so easy from setting up to actually using it. I get a lot of feedback from students, and it’s the first time they’ve used Campuswire — they’re very happy about it.”

Florian Schiffers, PhD candidate at Northwestern University
You’re in good company
Hundreds of thousands of professors, TAs and students use Campuswire to optimize their teaching and learning every single day
A shoutout to the good folks at @campuswire, which you can think of as a Piazza replacement. Won't fix all the issues w/ the forum mode, but much better interface, super-responsive people, product-based business model, and much more. Used this summer, will again this semester.
*CS professor at Brown University
Mid-season MVP for my online precalculus class is @CampuswireHQ. I used to be all aboard Team Slack for online courses, but CampusWire is IMO miles better for teaching. Students love it and are using it like gangbusters.
*Math professor at Grand Valley State University
I just demoed @CampuswireHQ, a platform that aims "to bring course communication into the 21st century" by "streamlin[ing] Q&A, announcements and discussions". It feels like what LMSs could be if they were as good as @Twitter, @Dropbox, and their ilk. (link: https://campuswire.com) campuswire.com
*Philosophy Ph.D. candidate at Florida State University