Schabi, short for Schule am Bildschirm, means “school on the screen.” Based on the captured text, it is not a standalone recorded-course or live-class platform, but an online portal designed to digitally support classroom teaching. Its core goal is to help teachers create their own class websites, giving students a single entry point for the materials they need in class, while also providing teaching tools and learning practice programs.
Schabi’s main features fall into three categories. The first is Schabi-Seiten, or class websites, which simplify day-to-day school operations and centralize the resources students need for lessons. The second is Schabi Tools, a set of digital tools for teachers and classes covering planning, creation, and communication. The third is Schabi-Lernprogramme, which offers varied and personalized practice; the text specifically mentions everything from 1x1 multiplication training to digital flashcards. Overall, it is more of a classroom management and learning-support platform than a live teaching, recorded-course, or 1v1 tutoring service.
The site navigation includes “Preise” (pricing), but the captured body text does not provide specific plans, prices, or free-trial information, so it is not possible to assess its value ceiling. The text also does not mention accreditation, certificates, completion proof, or similar features, so it should not be categorized as a certificate-oriented course platform. The website content is in German; whether the actual teaching environment or interface is limited to German is not further clarified in the text.
Its main strength is clear positioning: it is built around teachers’ everyday classroom workflows, combining class websites, tools, and practice content, making it suitable for long-term classroom use in schools. The single-entry-point design is especially valuable for younger students or classes where resources are otherwise scattered. The downside is that publicly available information is limited. The crawl also repeatedly showed “the page you are looking for does not exist,” which suggests the visible content in this review may be incomplete. In addition, there is no visible evidence of live interaction, teacher profiles, learning outcome assessment, or a certificate system.
Schabi is best suited to teachers, classes, and schools in German-language teaching environments, where it can be used to publish classroom resources, organize communication, and assign basic practice activities. Chinese users considering it should verify network connectivity, interface language, payment methods, and whether it fits the local curriculum. The text does not disclose its accessibility from China, so it is advisable to test with a free account or contact support first. Possible alternatives include Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams for Education, Moodle, ClassDojo, and Quizlet.
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