With ClassIn, teachers can create courses, add lessons, upload learning resources, give lessons using teaching tools, assign homework, and more!
Step 1. Download ClassIn
PC Users
1. Visit www.classin.com
2. Click “Download” on the header
3. Download the correct version for your operating system
4. Click “save”
* System Requirements Recommendations: PC
Android: iOS:
1. Go to App Store and search for ClassIn 1. Go to Google Play and search for ClassIn
2. Click “Get” 2. Click “Install”
1. Open downloaded ClassIn software and click “Sign Up”
2. Follow the instructions to register with your phone number
3. Enter your phone number and password to sign in
4. Don’t forget to set a nickname and a profile picture!
Tips: Password Reset
You can reset your password if you forget it.
1. Click on Forgot Password
2. Enter your registered phone number and click “Get Code”
3. Enter the verification code you receive
4. Reset your ClassIn password and click Next.
Step 3. Basic Settings
You can change your profile settings by clicking on your profile picture at the top left of the corner. Here you can change personal info and password.
Add / Decline Friends Requests
1. Click on the Contact, then you can check the list of your students.
2. Click on the “+” tab on the top, and then click on “Add Contacts”.
3. Enter their registered mobile number and click on the Search tab.
How to accept or decline friend requests
1. When someone adds you, red numbers show up on the Contact tab.
2. Click on the “Contact” tab and then the New Friends tab, then you will see the friend requests.
3. You can click on either the “Accept” or “Decline” tab.
1. To create a course, click on “Create Class”.
2. Check the school account name and fill in the class name, and click “Create Class”.
Click on the Course tab on the top, and then click on the “+” tab in the Course section to add lessons. Configure the lesson settings and then click on “Create” to add a lesson.
You can save learning resources in My Drive and open them at anytime you need in classroom. To manage files in your My Drive, click on the Drive on your left and then click on the My Drive in the Drive section. Then, you will see the Upload, Create, Copy, Move and Delete tab on the bottom. When uploading files to your My Drive, make sure the file size is less than 500MB.
After adding a lesson, you can check “Prepare” tab in the Course tab in the Class section. The Prepare button will be available until 20 minutes before the lesson starts.
You can load images and writings onto the blackboard beforehand to prepare your lesson. When finishing with editing a board file, make sure to save it into your Cloud Drive before you leave the preparation room.
You can load images and writings onto the blackboard beforehand. After finishing with editing, make sure to save the file into your Cloud Drive. You can save the board files by clicking on “Save/Share Board Files” tab in the teaching tool box. Once you save into your Cloud Drive, you can open the files at any time you need.
You can change camera, microphone and volume settings by clicking on the Setting icon at the top right of the corner.
Recording Settings
1) Cloud Recording
You can choose to record the lesson when adding lessons. If the lesson is set as to be recorded, you will see a pop-up when you enter the classroom.
You can click the “Start Now” tab when you’re ready to record, or you can leave it until the waiting time runs out.
2) Local Recording
You can also save lesson recordings to your local drive.
Toolbars underneath the cameras
Teachers can easily manage the class and students by using the toolbars underneath the teacher and students’ cameras.
※ Tips!
– Onstage: When students are on stage, you can see their video displays and speak with them. Everyone else in the classroom will be able to hear and see you speaking.
– Downstage: Students who are downstage can still communicate via text and participate in class activities. If you want to bring students who are downstage up onto the camera area, you can manage it on the Roster, or ask students to raise their hands.
– Authorization: Once you ‘authorize’ students, they will have access to a range of interactive tools, including annotation tools, the ClassIn cloud drive, and more!
Teaching Tools
1) Annotation tool
2) Screenshot, Delete and Laser Pointer
3) Chat & Class Notes
4) Cloud Drive
– My Drive: This is where you can upload your files. Once you have uploaded files into My Drive, you can open them at any time you need.
– Library: This is where you can get access to some useful resources for using ClassIn.
5) Teaching Toolbox
In the Teaching tool box, you can use a lot of interactive teaching tools, such as Selector, Slot Machine, Breakout Rooms, and more!
7) Mobile Device Users
*ClassIn is a leading edtech company that provides a one-stop solution for digital learning.
ClassIn software enables interactive classrooms, in-school social app, lesson scheduling, homework management, and school management dashboard, which start free and scale up to meet our customers’ needs at any stage of teaching. Today, thousands of schools and institutions around the world benefit from ClassIn’s powerful and easy-to-use tools to teach online and offline.