Difference between revisions of "Class messaging"
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Students can post anonymous messages which hide their identity from all others including from their teachers. Anonymous messaging feature is not available to faculty accounts. | Students can post anonymous messages which hide their identity from all others including from their teachers. Anonymous messaging feature is not available to faculty accounts. | ||
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The sender of a message can retract it, in which case the message content will get blocked from viewing. NOTE: Messages are instantly send out to emails of recipients who have turned on their [[email notification]]s. In those cases, messages cannot be retracted from their emails, but is only retracted from the message center's inbox. | The sender of a message can retract it, in which case the message content will get blocked from viewing. NOTE: Messages are instantly send out to emails of recipients who have turned on their [[email notification]]s. In those cases, messages cannot be retracted from their emails, but is only retracted from the message center's inbox. | ||
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+ | Teachers can share a message thread with multiple classrooms. This feature helps teachers share interesting discussions within one class (or team) with other classrooms (or teams). | ||
=== Blocking message threads (by teachers)=== | === Blocking message threads (by teachers)=== | ||
− | Teachers can | + | Teachers can block a message thread. |
NOTE: Message are instantly send out to emails of recipients who have turned on their [[email notification]]s. In those cases, blocked messages are received by them via email. Message blocking only blocks them from future access through the message center. | NOTE: Message are instantly send out to emails of recipients who have turned on their [[email notification]]s. In those cases, blocked messages are received by them via email. Message blocking only blocks them from future access through the message center. |
Revision as of 23:13, 27 February 2008
Class messaging refers to sending messages to an entire class. Our message center offers powerful feature designed from the ground up for classroom usage.
Contents
- 1 Using the Message Center In Classrooms
- 1.1 Class messaging
- 1.2 Team messaging
- 1.3 Teacher-student messaging
- 1.4 Messaging for coursework
- 1.5 Messaging for grades
- 1.6 Anonymous messages
- 1.7 Message retraction
- 1.8 Sharing message threads (by teachers)
- 1.9 Blocking message threads (by teachers)
- 1.10 Central access to all messages from all classes as well as class-by-class access
- 1.11 Full integration with gradebook, coursework, and all other modules
- 2 See Also
Using the Message Center In Classrooms
Class messaging
Teachers and students can send messages to the entire class. Class messages are only available to teachers and students of that class.
Team messaging
Teachers and members of a team can send messages to the entire team.
Teacher-student messaging
Teachers can send messages directly to students from the gradebook, roster, or message center. Students can also send direct messages to their teachers through the message center. Teacher-student messages are confidential and cannot be accessed by others.
Messaging for coursework
Students and faculty of a class can engage in messaging specific to a coursework. To send a message for a coursework, open the coursework (faculty should open coursework in preview mode), and use the messaging section at the bottom of the coursework preview page. To read coursework messages, either open the coursework and view the bottom of the screen or go directly to inbox.
Messaging for grades
An individual student and his/her teacher can engage in messaging specific to a grade. These messages remain confidential between the two parties.
Anonymous messages
Students can post anonymous messages which hide their identity from all others including from their teachers. Anonymous messaging feature is not available to faculty accounts.
Message retraction
The sender of a message can retract it, in which case the message content will get blocked from viewing. NOTE: Messages are instantly send out to emails of recipients who have turned on their email notifications. In those cases, messages cannot be retracted from their emails, but is only retracted from the message center's inbox.
Sharing message threads (by teachers)
Teachers can share a message thread with multiple classrooms. This feature helps teachers share interesting discussions within one class (or team) with other classrooms (or teams).
Blocking message threads (by teachers)
Teachers can block a message thread.
NOTE: Message are instantly send out to emails of recipients who have turned on their email notifications. In those cases, blocked messages are received by them via email. Message blocking only blocks them from future access through the message center.
Central access to all messages from all classes as well as class-by-class access
All messages can be accessed in the inbox under messages menu. To view messages for a single class, select the class title from inbox, or go to the class portal for that class and select discussions.
Full integration with gradebook, coursework, and all other modules
Our message center is fully integrated with all parts of our website allowing easy access to messaging functionality when needed. For example, a faculty memeber can post a message to individual students directly from the gradebook and without having to leave the gradebook.
See Also
- Features of Message Center
- Message board How-To
- Message board FAQ
- Class messaging
- Team messaging by teams
- Coursework discussions attached to a coursework
- Confidential grade reviews between an instructor and a student
- Rubric assessment discussions