SendHub is a group text messaging system that I first reviewed about this time last year. SendHub is a service that allows you to send text messages to groups of
up to fifty people at once for free. SendHub is an opt-in service. You
give parents and students a code to text to opt-in to be a part of one
of your groups. You can manage up to three groups in a free account.
When you're ready to send a text message you can send it to one or all
of groups at once from your cellphone, from your tablet, or from your
computer.
Today, SendHub released an Android app that you can use to manage your SendHub messages and groups.
Applications for Education
Students and sometimes their parents can't help but look at their phones
when they hear the alert that they have a new text message. Capitalize
on this compulsive behavior by using SendHub
to send reminders to students about homework and other important
information for your class. You can also use it to send out
encouragement and praise for a job well done.
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Showing posts with label SendHub. Show all posts
Monday, April 15, 2013
Monday, November 12, 2012
SendHub - A Fast and Simple Communication Tool
This is a post from one of the advertisers on Free Technology for Teachers.
Kids these days don’t read email. So how do you get them to remember important assignments, tests or messages for their parents? You send them a text.
Kids these days don’t read email. So how do you get them to remember important assignments, tests or messages for their parents? You send them a text.
SendHub is a fast and simple communications tool designed to help educators communicate more effectively with their students after the school day ends. Their simple user interface enables teachers and administrators to make calls, send messages to individual students or entire classes, and also stay in touch with parents.
Here are a few reasons why SendHub might be right for your class:
• Easily build your class database with text to join, or simply import existing contact lists.
• Send messages from your phone or the Web-- communicate the way you want to.
• Schedule assignment or test reminders to be sent to students for any time in the future.
• Share groups with other teachers or administrators without hassle-- then everyone with your group will get changes you make immediately.
Signup for free at www.sendhub.com
Monday, October 1, 2012
SendHub - Text Parents, Students, and Colleagues for Free
This month Free Technology for Teachers welcomes SendHub as a new advertiser. SendHub is a service that allows you to send text messages to groups of up to fifty people at once for free. SendHub is an opt-in service. You give parents and students a code to text to opt-in to be a part of one of your groups. You can manage up to three groups in a free account. When you're ready to send a text message you can send it to one or all of groups at once from your cellphone, from your tablet, or from your computer. Learn more in the video below.
SendHub from John Fallone on Vimeo.
Applications for Education
Students and sometimes their parents can't help but look at their phones when they hear the alert that they have a new text message. Capitalize on this compulsive behavior by using SendHub to send reminders to students about homework and other important information for your class. You can also use it to send out encouragement and praise for a job well done.
SendHub from John Fallone on Vimeo.
Applications for Education
Students and sometimes their parents can't help but look at their phones when they hear the alert that they have a new text message. Capitalize on this compulsive behavior by using SendHub to send reminders to students about homework and other important information for your class. You can also use it to send out encouragement and praise for a job well done.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
SendHub - Easy Management of Group Text Messages
It seems like every week a new company comes out with a group text messaging system. SendHub is the latest group text messaging system that I've discovered. To use SendHub give people the opt-in code to join your contact list. Once people opt-in you can put them into a group within your account. Then when you have a message for a group you can send it out to all members of that group without sending the message to your entire contact database. Learn more about SendHub in the one minute video below.
Applications for Education
SendHub allows you to have up to fifty people in a group for free. If you have a group of students and or parents that you want to keep informed of important messages, SendHub could be a good way to reach them quickly.
Applications for Education
SendHub allows you to have up to fifty people in a group for free. If you have a group of students and or parents that you want to keep informed of important messages, SendHub could be a good way to reach them quickly.
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