Super Duper Data Tracker for Android
Poor interface, poor quality, poor...as said in previous comments. Don't waste your money. Search for tally in your search bar and you'll get far better apps. Super-duper put all their money into the iPad app and slapped this lame thing into the Android store. Shameless.
This is basically a glorified tally counter. I could have gotten that for free instead of wasting 2 dollars. Why does the Apple Version of this app allow you to collect data on percent successful (e.g. cued, approximated, etc.) but this one does not. They the same price. Super Duper needs to fix this error!
Boring. Useless.
The android version is not as thorough as the apple version. I guess it'd be good for tracking correct and incorrect if that's all you need, but not so good for the "assisted" corrects.
Although the Android version hasn't quite caught up with the iPad version, I still thought it was worth the $1.99. Not having to have a pencil in my hand while working with students as well as having the percentage automatically calculated is a huge time saver. I'm looking forward to an update that will add the iPad features...hopefully it's coming soon!
I switched from an iPhone 5 to the Galaxy S5. Love the new phone and love android, and was excited to see some of the same apps available. I used the super duper data tracker app daily to take data for my clients with autism. Very disappointed that this app is completely different than what I was expecting. The only other apps out there that serve the function are over $30. Please update the android app so it's the same as the iPhone app! You will have a lot of happy customers!
I purchased this app after seeing it used on an IPad, where each student in each group could have personal goals. The Android app will not allow me to select individual students to individualize their goals! The app needs another layer, which will come out and cost a few more bucks I am sure. Wait until that app is on the market.
Pro's: keeps data for right/wrong answers, which for progress reporting is fine b/c I only report to the parents the % accuracy which is calculated in the program automatically. Easy to switch from student to student. On my Samsung Galaxy Tablet "7 inch", the screen is more than big enough to see what you are doing. If anything, I am keeping data, which is a BIGGIE where I work. I have been dubbed the "data queen" heehee! So I am constantly looking for the best way to keep data. Con's: I use an android so it is obvious that I do not have the wonderful tools the iPad version has. You cannot undo data you accidentally put in wrong. When adding goals, I had to insert all the students names on the first page, and when you go to their second page you have to input ALL the goals on that page. It would be helpful if there was a third page so that under a goal such as "Can ID functional/survival signs/words with 80% accuracy by....." I could insert the words working on on page three. Also, the android version does not have multiple choices for keeping data. It's just right (green button/wrong (red button). If i want to see progress from day to day I have to individually email the data ...
I love this app and use it for taking data on all of my students, but would like the Android version to be updated like the iPhone version!
Basic application. Does what it says. Nothing extremely special but excited to use it with students. Pain to use on phone.
If you just want to track good and bad responses and get a percentage then this app is for you because that's all it does. Its time consuming and cumbersome when you have to type goals/names in on a phone for multiple students and multiple sessions. You have to email yourself data every session as it does not save info across sessions. Poor user interface. I wish the time limit to return was more than a couple of minutes. Awesome concept but poorly executed.
Great App BUT... Pro's: keeps data for right/wrong answers, which for progress reporting is fine b/c I only report to the parents the % accuracy which is calculated in the program automatically. Easy to switch from student to student. On my Samsung Galaxy Tablet "7 inch", the screen is more than big enough to see what you are doing. If anything, I am keeping data, which is a BIGGIE where I work. I have been dubbed the "data queen" heehee! So I am constantly looking for the best way to keep data. Con's: I use an android so it is obvious that I do not have the wonderful tools the iPad version has. You cannot undo data you accidentally put in wrong. When adding goals, I had to insert all the students names on the first page, and when you go to their second page you have to input ALL the goals on that page. It would be helpful if there was a third page so that under a goal such as "Can ID functional/survival signs/words with 80% accuracy by....." I could insert the words working on on page three. Also, the android version does not have multiple choices for keeping data. It's just right (green button/wrong (red button). If i want to see progress from day to day I have to individually email the data ...
Poor If you just want to track good and bad responses and get a percentage then this app is for you because that's all it does. Its time consuming and cumbersome when you have to type goals/names in on a phone for multiple students and multiple sessions. You have to email yourself data every session as it does not save info across sessions. Poor user interface. I wish the time limit to return was more than a couple of minutes. Awesome concept but poorly executed.
Want the Better Version! I love this app and use it for taking data on all of my students, but would like the Android version to be updated like the iPhone version!
Needs Basic application. Does what it says. Nothing extremely special but excited to use it with students. Pain to use on phone.
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On android, this app doesn't allow you to track multiple goals for a student during a session. It also doesn't store your data between sessions. You can create a report at the end of each session, but the data isn't saved within the program. I'd rather use paper and pencil.