As most of you all know I have not been writing about my
goings on lately, or reviewing an app for the iPad. Part of it is my changing
of subjects and part of it is laziness. I hope most of you most of you all will
understand. Especially if you are a teacher trying to do all new lessons ready
while want to write.
Most of you
all know I love technology and one of my newest favorite websites/ apps for all
devices is the remind 101 app. This service is free, and which teacher doesn't like free. What is wonderful about this service is the students or parents do
not have direct access to your phone number. As a teacher of high school
students this is a great advantage. This will allow you to keep your students
or parents up to date with you feeling you are getting to close to your
students.
How does it
work?
When you
sign up for remind 101 you are assigned a phone number and a log in code such
as this
This will allow all of the students to subscribe to your
text messages. The ease of use with this product is great. If you can type a
message you can use this. You can also organize the subscriptions to classes. I
teach two different subjects so this feature works out amazingly.
Remind 101 only works if the students will subscribe. Even though
I have haven’t had 100% participation from this program, I do have around 98%. When
I presented this to my students the majority of them were really open to this
idea. We have 7 class periods at out school and it is hard for all of our
students to remember all of their assignments or if they are going to have a
test tomorrow. Remind 101 makes it easy for you and your students to keep up
with your class’s entire goings on.
I have noticed the student’s who
have received the text messages have performed a lot better on tests and other assignments
than the ones who do not have it. This gives them the nudge they need in order
for them to study.
I have fallen
in love with this service, the guys at remind 101 have hit a home run. I highly
recommend Remind 101 for anyone who is a teacher. I think you will find it very
helpful with your classroom.


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