[Offtopic] Electronic Student Diaries
Andrew Shortell
shortell at get2me.net
Tue Jun 7 14:10:11 EST 2011
No no the mass emails use the bcc field. That way no-ones email address is
sent to anyone.
This is in the style manual (policy document).
You will have noticed that emails from people who use BCC fields usually
show up as recipient withheld or some such
I will send you an email off list and put your name in the bcc field so you
can see it
Andrew
On 7/06/11 1:52 PM, "Matthew Williams" <Matthew.Williams at knox.vic.edu.au>
wrote:
> Sending mass emails with every kid's/parent's email is unprofessional.
>
> You're asking for trouble cyber bullying comes to mind. Or does your school
> have this in the policy document pertaining to mass emails so you mitigate any
> possible lawsuits.
>
> I understand how time saving this must be but I would be extremely careful
> especially with all these no win no fee lawyers these days.
>
> Just my two bobs worth.
>
>
> From: Andrew Shortell [mailto:shortell at get2me.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, 7 June 2011 12:02 PM
> To: Information Technology Teachers' Offtopic Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Offtopic] Electronic Student Diaries
>
> Hi Litsa
> My daughter¹s school sends email to parents they have set up yr level lists,
> home group lists, ³middle school ³ lists yr level lists vce lists and the
> staff use the lists and ensure that it goes in the bcc.
> Included in every list is the AP and ³Communications director²
> There is a ³style guide² for mass communications of this nature
> Important or last minute things are also sent by sms in the same sorts of
> lists
>
> All parents are expected to check email, phs regularly.
> If there is no email registered then the system is set to send an
> email/notification to the originator of the email so that they send a paper
> version of the email to the relevant people.
>
> It has taken two years to iron out the bugs and the back up of the paper
> version for non-email parents but is now working ok. I get an average of two
> emails a week.
>
> For homework : in schools that allow portable electronic devices (e.g.
> Phones/smart phones / ipods) I get students just to put their homework in
> their phone; and for the really forgetful I make them set an alarm for that
> evening ... And even an alarm to go off the day before it is due! Or a
> calendar event...
>
> Personally I would ask them to buy an electronic diary/planner/organiser.
> Most of them already have something like that just use what they have. There
> are apps that can be downloaded for newer ipods that can be used as notes etc
> and similarly for other brands of phs with apps.
>
> Good luck and please give some feedback to the list about what you do..
>
> Andrew
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