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This video walks you through the essentials of setting up your classroom with the Seating Chart Generator. You’ll learn how to import students, add and arrange seats, save and load class templates, change student names, add students manually, and use the zoom button to adjust your view for the perfect layout.
Learn how to randomize seats, use the Star and Lock buttons for preferential seating, and utilize the Eye button for better visibility.
Video tutorial coming soon! Learn about memory limitations, how sync works across devices, and troubleshoot common saving and sync issues.
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Hey, I’m Russell — a high school math teacher from Georgia. I built this seating chart extension because I needed something better. I wanted a way to actually lay out my classroom the way it looks in real life — to move desks wherever I wanted, not just fit them into a grid.
But it wasn’t just about layout. I wanted instant feedback while I was placing students — something that would warn me if I put a student in more than one spot or let me know who was still unplaced. That grew into features like random student selection, grouping tools, printable desk labels, and the ability to lock certain desks for preferential seating or control which ones get filled first when randomizing.
Basically, I built the tool I always wished existed — one that actually fits the way real classrooms work. If it helps save you time or makes your job a little easier, that’s a win in my book.
I'm always looking to make this tool better. If you run into any issues, please email me. I'm usually quick to respond and happy to help. And if you're hesitating because you think you might bother me… stop! You're not. I want this extension to make your life (and others' lives) easier, so if something feels off, I want to know so I can fix it, or walk you through how to fix it on your end.