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"I have been a teacher for 23 years and have not found a tool that has made more of a profound difference in my classroom."

Mark Risenhoover, Andrews High School


GenevaLogic Vision,
the popular classroom management software,
is now Netop Vision6.

It’s still the easiest and most effective way to teach with technology, but now that GenevaLogic’s Vision  is part of the Netop family, you benefit from working with the worldwide leader in classroom management software.

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Vision6 classroom management software delivers results

For more than ten years, Vision6 classroom management software has been delivering educational benefits in schools, colleges, universities and training centers around the world. Used in more than 50,000 classrooms, Vision is the leading brand of classroom management software because it combines ease of use with proven effectiveness. But don't take our word for it - see what real teachers have to say about Vision.

Vision6 Improves Student Performance

The bottom line: Grades. Student achievement is the ultimate goal of every educator. Teachers at schools, colleges, universities and training centers around the world have seen the difference that Vision6 has made in their classrooms. Case studies and testimonials confirm the importance of Vision as an essential tool for teaching with computers. And now an independent study shows that Vision classroom management software makes a measurable and significant difference in student achievement when teaching with technology.

 


Direct modeling makes teaching more effective, improves retention

Using Vision, Daniel Gould, a middle school language arts teacher in Whitefish, Mont., has found it easier to teach computer applications to his seventh and eighth-grade students.

"Students understand complex, computer-related instruction much better because it's right in front of them on their own screens. They see it, then they do it," Gould says, adding "Their retention is better, so that amount of time struggling with the program is reduced, and they can get their work done."

Daniel Gould, Whitefish Public Schools

Most gratifying is that students seem to better retain information, so there's less re-teaching of computer applications during the school year.

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Inspiring student achievement, reducing failure rates

"Utilizing a classroom management system improves the final grade average in the order of a full grade step, far fewer students fail, and the spread of grades is significantly narrower. In addition, the overall classroom setting improves in terms of behavior and discipline."

Dr. Robert Joyce, Elon University