Remind

Remind is a free service available worldwide which allows teachers to send messages (text messages or emails)through the Remind website, or by using their mobile devices. Messages can be sent on the go or scheduled for later delivery. It also supports structured responses through Stamps and audio attachment through Voice Clips. The aim is to ensure a safe communication tool for teachers, students and parents.  Teachers can create classes and invite their students to join using a code generated by Remind.

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