Ponderus
This app is barebones, which is good and bad. In terms of uploading to Edsby quickly and easily, it is great. The major, glaring flaw is that the last update changed the app so that you need to scan the QR code for the student EVERY PICTURE OR VIDEO. For in class, this is fine, but with Covid and at home learning, this is a painful, obnoxious step. At least give the option to remember the child, or to save profiles, or something
4 people found this review helpful
Edsby Capture was made primarily for use by children on shared devices in classrooms. Your teacher should have given you guidance to use the main Edsby app for uploading pictures or video evidence from home during COVID. It's much more convenient.
Rob Chrol
Does basically what it says. A few notes: This works on my iPad, the app freezes on the loading page after I scan a student QR code It would also be very helpful for us to have the ability to capture audio recording without taking a full video I wish it were possible for students to submit evidence via QR code straight from their own at the account in the main edsby app.
Kristy Sheeler
This app is absolutely terrible. There is no way of knowing if the pictures actually make it to the teacher and no way of proving work was actually submitted. I wish I could give this app negative stars. It should save pictures that are sent and should notify the student when the teacher receives the work. But instead students are left guessing if their assignments are actually submitted.
16 people found this review helpful
This app is intended primarily for use by teachers in early year classrooms who are capturing and sending a lot of information into Edsby to categorize, analyze and share later. As described in the app description. Not encouraged for student use. If your teacher suggested you use this, consider using normal Edsby for submitting work.