Jotit’s Active Learning App for Public Schools
A classroom full of public school students represents a myriad of different learning styles. While a handful of kids might be able to retain information from lectures well, you’ll encounter plenty of students who have different educational needs. Active learning is more effective with the majority of learners, so educators who support different learning styles and include active options are more likely to improve learning outcomes for their students.

Jotit Features That Promote Active Learning
Discover how our student-centric learning platform allows educators to bypass passive learning and meet kids where they are.





Student Task Planning

Real Time Feedback

Collaborative Tasks
Students can take charge of their education by organizing their schedule in a way that makes sense to them.
Educators have access to assignments still in progress, allowing them to weigh in and offer corrections before a child gets off track.
Jotit makes group work easy, letting students easily work together on assignments directly from our software.
The Benefits of Using Jotit for Active Learning in Public Schools
Effective educational tools work best when they don’t add to the already overwhelming workload of teachers. Jotit does the heavy lifting with built-in integrations with popular platforms that countless schools already use. It makes adding our active learning features all upside without added headaches.
Increased Student Engagement
Because of its proven effectiveness as a learning tool, active learning naturally boosts engagement. When students feel engaged by the material and are given the tools they need to excel, they’re less likely to get frustrated and disengage.
Reclaimed Agency
Some students struggle with the rigidity of traditional educational spaces. Jotit grants them freedom within the confines of the lesson plan. The ability to rearrange their task schedule and decide how to approach their work encourages independence and offers a degree of agency.
Encouraged Critical Thinking
Active learning is more effective than passive learning because it encourages critical thought. Students are challenged to engage with the material. With Jotit, assignments and lessons are at their literal fingertips, and they require engagement to proceed.
More Inclusive Learning Styles
A full public school classroom includes students with a variety of needs. Jotit speaks to them by making lessons more accessible, with different options that allow students to choose the formats that work best for them. Our software reaches out to neurodivergent students, those with ADHD or dyslexia, and more