Happy Friday
everyone!
This week
I’d like to highlight a tool, which can assist you in keeping in contact with
your student’s family without giving up your privacy and still maintaining a
professional relationship. The app Remind
(https://www.remind.com/ formerly Remind
101) allows the parents of your students, or students themselves if you teach
more senior grades, to sign up to receive text messages from you without them
seeing your personal cell phone number.
As a
teacher, you simply go to the remind.com website and sign up for a free account
then begin by creating a name for your class (i.e. My Grade 4s or Language
period 2). When you click create, you
will be given a phone number and text message to have parents/students connect
with your ‘classroom’. Send this code
and phone number home with students and ask parents to text the message to the
number indicated. To make it even
easier, when you log into your classroom, there is a blue ‘Download
Instructions’ box on the right hand side and when you click it, you receive a
printable page with all of the information you can send home to the families. If parents are not able to accept text
messages, they can receive the same messages via email. These instructions are available on the
handout, which is sent home to parents too.
Messages can
be sent from your computer via the remind.com website, or on your mobile device
by downloading the free Remind app.
Simply type the message into the indicated text box on the website or
app and the message will be sent to all subscribers. Messages can also be pre-loaded and sent at scheduled
times. There is no option for replying
to texts; so all inquiries will need to go through your school email or voicemail. Finally, you are also able to send photos,
files and voice clips through the application, and if students transfer out of
your class or when the year is complete, they can unsubscribe to your messages
by simply messaging unsubscribe and the class code to the text number
(instructions on the downloaded handout).
Personally, I
feel this is a great way to keep parents and students up to date with all the
events occurring in the class. I hope
you enjoy it as well.
Have a great weekend!
Cheers,
Stace
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