What if it were possible for the teacher to inform both student’s parents in 10 seconds or less, while walking around the classroom? If it were possible, would this be something teachers would want to do? Moreover, what if students were aware that their teacher had this ability, might they make an effort to be caught doing the good stuff?
In most cases, the answer is a resounding, “YES!” followed by, “But how?”
Answer:
With a brand new App called Moments Ago.
Here’s how it works: at the start of class, the teacher has already setup the App and navigated to the screen that lists all of the students in her current class. She observes a noteworthy behavior, then simply chooses a student, a message, and then taps on the send button. The time needed to send one message is most often less than 5 seconds.
The minimum setup includes: teacher return email, signature, and the customization of the form-messages. In addition, teachers must either import or enter their students’ names and parent/guardian contact emails addresses. Visit Moments Ago for detailed directions and photos.
Moments Ago is free for two weeks then only $1.99 (introductory pricing) from iTunes. A school/district version that takes care of the setup for teachers and provides reports to administrators via html webpage will soon be available. The app is currently designed for iPhone and iTouch and soon on the iPad.
One of the primary goals of the former teacher who created the App is to give back to schools by working with teachers who have mobile app ideas minus the means to write and publish such apps. These teacher-developed apps are sold on iTunes, etc., with a percentage of the revenue going back to the developer schools. See additional apps at http://mobileapps4ed.com
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