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Allows students and staff to access apps in Clever Portal.
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Clever is a Chrome Extension that enables students and teachers to log in to their applications.
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Clever is the worst thing to happen since i-Ready.
its awesome
i hate i cant get in and I'v took it to every computer shop and spent like 10,000 dollars and still nothing>
Clever is the best thing ever!!!!!
so dumb ,i hate seeing this on my chrome page when school's out
i love it i recommend it for teachers and students i really enjoy this at school
I really hate clever... i have a mac book pro and when i open clever my mac it shut down my computer and then one time it fried my computer so i had to buy a 1000$ computer i hate it... PERIOD BOO!!!
They track all of your passwords and everything you type on the school computers.
I'm probably just one of the lucky ones who doesn't live in a school district that enforces anything, but for me, it serves its purpose just fine. I used to have to log in every single time I opened a new window, but now, my log-in's staying on no matter what device I go on, and I haven't had to deal with any pop-ups or my current home page being replaced. It just stays in its corner.
Hated it.