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MuseClass: Student Assignments

com.museclass.student

Total installs
10,000+
Rating
4.0(108 reviews)
Released
October 17, 2020
Last updated
February 11, 2025
Category
Education
Developer
MuseClass USA LLC
Developer details

Name
MuseClass USA LLC
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
https://museclass.com
Country
United States
Address
268 Bush St. #3044, San Francisco, CA 94104
iOS SDKs

  • iOS SDK
  • React Native
  • SwiftUI

Screenshots

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Description

The MuseClass student mobile app paired together with the MuseClass teacher web app streamlines the way music teachers create, distribute, and grade music assignments.

MuseClass' assessment technology is not only compatible with all of the printed and digital lesson materials teachers already have but it also works seamlessly with the various assessment methods that teachers are already using. MuseClass provides a single, intuitive tool to assess every students’ performance. Whether educators assign printed or digital sheet music, or if they are grading video, audio, in-person, worksheet, or non-performance assignments, MuseClass speeds up and simplifies the grading process. When printed music is distributed and assigned, students can create and turn-in video or audio recordings using the MuseClass app.

MuseClass includes a built-in tuner and metronome, which helps students tune their instruments and play in time. When learning a new piece of music and recording their assignment, students can record as many attempts as they like and choose the version they like the most, and can submit it safely and securely to their teacher directly from their mobile device.

MuseClass only requires an Internet connection to receive and submit completed music assignments. Internet service is not required for students to learn, practice, or record their assignments.