Personal tools

Texting: Difference between revisions

From Oneville Wiki

Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with 'We've found that texting can be a private backchannel for rapid student support. In the texting pilot we've been working with students and teachers at Somerville's alternative s…')
 
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
We've found that texting can be a private backchannel for rapid student support.
We've found that texting can be a private backchannel for rapid student support.


In the texting pilot we've been working with students and teachers at Somerville's alternative school to explore how texting can be a private backchannel for rapid student support.  This fall, we gave two teachers Google Voice accounts, linked to phone numbers private from their separate phones.  Students who wanted to participate gave their teachers their cell phone numbers. We set basic ground rules, and then allowed the group to text when and about what they wanted. In all XX students received and sent texts over the X months.
In the texting pilot we've been working with students and teachers at Somerville's alternative school to explore how texting can be a private backchannel for rapid student support.   


== History ==
== History ==
This fall, we gave two teachers Google Voice accounts, linked to phone numbers private from their separate phones.  Students who wanted to participate gave their teachers their cell phone numbers. We set basic ground rules, and then allowed the group to text when and about what they wanted. In all XX students received and sent texts over the X months.
We linked xx graduate students from HGSE to students at Full Circle/Next Wave, in texting-based mentoring relationships; this allowed HGSE students both to serve as advisors on career and college and to check in on how the texting with the teachers was going.


== Channel ==
== Channel ==
Line 9: Line 13:
== Set-up ==
== Set-up ==


==Example text ==
==Types of Communications Made Possible==
=== early relationships===
=== early relationships===


====reminders=====
====reminders=====
====wakeup calls====
====wakeup calls====
====check-ins====
====personal check-ins====
====health check-ins====
====texts with mentors====


===deepening relationships===
===deepening relationships===
====queries about progress====
====queries about progress====
====
====dialogues about school and careers====
====personal updates====

Latest revision as of 13:49, 28 April 2011

We've found that texting can be a private backchannel for rapid student support.

In the texting pilot we've been working with students and teachers at Somerville's alternative school to explore how texting can be a private backchannel for rapid student support.

History

This fall, we gave two teachers Google Voice accounts, linked to phone numbers private from their separate phones. Students who wanted to participate gave their teachers their cell phone numbers. We set basic ground rules, and then allowed the group to text when and about what they wanted. In all XX students received and sent texts over the X months.

We linked xx graduate students from HGSE to students at Full Circle/Next Wave, in texting-based mentoring relationships; this allowed HGSE students both to serve as advisors on career and college and to check in on how the texting with the teachers was going.

Channel

Why Txt Messaging?

Set-up

Types of Communications Made Possible

early relationships

reminders=

wakeup calls

personal check-ins

health check-ins

texts with mentors

deepening relationships

queries about progress

dialogues about school and careers

personal updates