28 Mar 2012

Teacher use case #1 Craig Nobiling (Chadron High School)

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I use Remind101 for keeping students and parents up-to-date on assignment due dates, exams, senior visitations by college representatives, and community meetings. It has made a HUGE difference for many students in getting homework in on time as well as taking materials home at the end of the day.  

It has also kept ME more organized in that I am taking more time in preparing and planning. It has NOT been more work utilizing Remind101 - it's actually been less in the long run. SO happy that I ran across this last fall - thanks Remind101...and I know my kids would thank you as well.

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8 Nov 2011

Guest Blog Post: Shawna O'Halloran

How are teachers using remind101 and what do they think? Shawna did a great screencast on remind101, this is a follow up. If you'd like to be featured email contact@remind101.com!

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I teach High School Math (Geometry up through Calculus) at St. Marys High School in St. Marys,Kansas. 

I heard about remind101 from a classmate of mine during an online meeting of a graduate class.  He mentioned it in passing and I thought it sounded great so I looked into it.  I started using remind101 as a way to bring the everyday technology students use into my classes.  I think it is a great way to remind kids of events coming up.  I asked the students before I started if this was something that would interest them, and they responded very excitedly that is was.  Initially I thought I would remind them about tests and quizzes, but eventually it evolved to changing due dates, omitting questions from homework, and handing out class feedback on tests and quizzes (ie: averages, etc).  The students are really appreciating this tool. 

I have not opened this to parents yet.  I wanted to test run with students before I invited parents to join.  Also talking from some parents, the age of students I teach, we want them to learn responsibility and so parents are glad they are receiving texts but don’t necessarily want to join in. 

There are many times as a teacher where I have thought, “Oh wait, I wanted them to skip this problem,” or “I’m not going to put this on the quiz since they didn’t seem to understand it,” and I have wanted to relay this to students.  Remind101 is an easy way to do this.  Even students who are not signed up will hear through the grapevine from those who are about changes.  The students admitted to being confused when the first message came through.  “Why is Mrs. O’Halloran texting me and how did she get my number?”  Then students look at the message and remember.  This has cut down the “I forgot” excuse from students.  I still hear it, just not as much.

For any teachers interested in remind101, I suggest just trying it.  I’m still learning and it is sometimes hard for me to remember to send the messages, but I am getting better.  I helped students sign up in my classroom.  For the first time, I told students if they were interested to get out their phones and they were going to “text” in my class.  They were giddy with excitement.  Just this reaction is enough for me to know that I did the right thing.  They see me as someone who utilizes the technology they love.  They know it is not a common practice and they still are not to randomly text in my class, but that one day was exciting

I pulled the directions up on the overhead and had students sign up during class.  As many teachers know, it is surprising the questions you hear from students.  My students text everyday, but still when they received the text back asking for their name, they asked me what they supposed to type.  I told them, “Just what it says, your name.”  It is days like these that makes teaching fun.  For students who were absent, if they wanted to sign up, I helped them do it in a spare minute.  There are directions to print off, but I did not use these.  When and if I invite parents, then these directions will be useful.  I think at parent-teacher conferences, would be a great time to help parents sign up.

The one thing I would like to see from remind101 is a mobile page.  Like students, we live with our phones.  I will be out doing something and remember that I need to send the messages and it is hard from the full page on a cell phone. Sometimes I think having students able to text back would be nice, but then I think about it again and decide that they can call or email if necessary.  I would like to see the ability to text just one of the members of class.  There have been a couple times where I want to remind a students to come in before school for extra help, but can’t.  Overall, remind101 is great.  I would recommend this to teachers.  I know there have been times where you may think, “Oh, I wish I would have told them this.”  This can fix that.  Meet them on their technology level and the response is amazing.

We're working on a mobile site as we speak! As always, remember that typical messaging rates apply and always consult with parents before using remind101 with students. Leave a comment or email contact@remind101.com with any questions!

27 Oct 2011

Teacher Spotlight: Darcy Esparza

Darcy Esparza teaches 7th grade math (regular and Pre-AP) at Vernon Middle School

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How'd you hear about remind101? 

I heard about remind101 from our school superintendant -- he sent out a "mass" email to the entire district asking us to check it out.  I signed up (along with others at our district) within 10 minutes of reading the email.  So easy!!

How do you use remind101 in your class? 

I use remind101 for parents and students.  I send out reminders of tests/quizzes, ect..  I have also used it to remind them about dress up days for school spirit, ect.  I have even used it to send "math facts" to students right before tests/quizzes. Parents REALLY love it.

What problem is remind101 solving for you as a teacher? 

The problem remind101 is helping me with as a teacher is that I can send texts to students without getting "personal" with students.  I also like how no one can text back and no one has my personal cell number.

Have you received any feedback from students/parents? If so how do they like it?

I get the most feedback from parents -- they really like the reminders; face it, middle school students are not the best with responsibility.

Do you have any tips for teachers who may want to use remind101? 

If you are thinking about using remind101 -- its crazy easy.  Sign up takes about 2 minutes and you can print off an PDF with instructions to send home or handout to parents.  I notified my parents via an email list with it attached.

If you'd like to be featured on our blog, leave a comment or email contact@remind101.com!