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Direct Student Messaging

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Message students individually
or as a class, directly and easily

Student messaging provides educators with a quick and easy way to message and inform students when learning online.

"It is an extremely useful tool for schools and I find it particularly useful to get a quick snapshot of our students' activity on our Chromebooks with the customisable dashboard."
Cindy G.
Teacher
“The customer service has been fantastic. Whenever we have had questions or concerns, we have received prompt and personalized support. It has been a very beneficial relationship.”
Daniel C.
Instructional Technology Coordinator
“The customer service has been fantastic. Whenever we have had questions or concerns, we have received prompt and personalized support. It has been a very beneficial relationship.”
Daniel C.
Instructional Technology Coordinator

The Benefits of Direct Messaging

Increase Lesson Fluidity

Send instructions to an entire class on the task at hand, or use the feature to make class announcements to all students or to specific students.

Complimentary Features

Combined with Live Screen Views, Teachers are able to spot distracted students and direct them back to the class at hand. Quickly and easily.

Allow for Self-Correction

Student messaging encourages healthy learning environments by allowing for self correction instead of teachers being classroom dictators.

Transform your Mobile
Learning Program

“The customer service has been fantastic. Whenever we have had questions or concerns, we have received prompt and personalized support. It has been a very beneficial relationship.”
Daniel C.
Instructional Technology Coordinator
"It is an extremely useful tool for schools and I find it particularly useful to get a quick snapshot of our students' activity on our Chromebooks with the customisable dashboard."
Cindy G.
Teacher
“The customer service has been fantastic. Whenever we have had questions or concerns, we have received prompt and personalized support. It has been a very beneficial relationship.”
Daniel C.
Instructional Technology Coordinator