In one email, families had access to all teacher’s plans for the day as well as a way to share feedback about what was going well or what they were struggling with. I invited the kids/families to send me content that would show up in future videos ( Mindstamp helped with this as well!). Since we couldn’t be together each morning, I recorded a video as if we were together. Obviously, 2020 wreaked havoc on that daily tradition. At Anastasis, we start every day with a whole-community meeting. Each day we were in remote learning, I sent a daily email with a video message for the community, links to all of our teacher’s daily plans, links to tech-support, and a daily check-in survey so parents could share how remote learning was going in their house. How to integrate BombBomb into the classroom: During the pandemic, BombBomb has been an incredible way for us to communicate and keep connected to our students and their families. BombBomb shows you who opened your email and what they clicked/engaged/watched while they were there. This is one of those pieces of technology that has been life-saving for me during the pandemic and one that I will continue using forevermore! In addition to easily adding video to your email, you can add images, button-type navigation, build and send forms right in BombBomb, and even create automations. That is a totally oversimplified explanation because BombBomb does SO much more. What it is: BombBomb is an email service that lets you record and embed video directly in your email.
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