![]() ![]() I thought I knew what students valued in a Remind alert, but I'm still learning. NoRedInk, NoRedInk provides differentiated, adaptive, and engaging. One is called No Red Ink (2016) and contains lessons. Prior to NoRedInk, Emile was a principal at Kingfish Group and previously worked as a strategy consultant at Kaiser Associates. Some hospitals require that you use only black ink. verbal interchange of ideas and concepts, and as a means for organizing knowledge, thoughts. Emile works on strategic planning, keeps NoRedInk's leadership team focused and aligned, and tackles cross-functional special projects. consequences: Verbal warning, redirection, change of seat, phone call home, isolation in the. ![]() And they are not looking.in large numbers. Kaizena, Kaizena is a free app for educators to provide verbal feedback for student. In Canada were only allowed to use black or blue ink as our charting is a legal document. Pen and Pencil (No red ink will be used for work turned in). Noredink is absolutely, unequivocally, and indubitably repugnant in every sense of the word. ![]() I know this because Remind lets you see which subscribers actually open an attachment (document, image) you send along with the text. Remind alerts so conveniently pop up on their phones as SMS messages or notifications, but I'm still competing to get students' attention. Turns out students (after my 1,000th message over three years) may be swiping those away, too. We thought that sending texts to their smartphones, even in a safe, easy way like Remind, would keep them informed of upcoming events, club meetings, assignments, and schedule changes. We thought they read the announcements or the daily bulletin. (Or at least not thoroughly.) We thought they read the e-newsletter. They'll ignore it (sometimes) if a teacher made itīelieve it or not, I think I found a way to make students ignore yet another stream of communication coming from adults and teachers. ![]()
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