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ePals SchoolM@il TM Keeping Children Safe. Question:. Can a FREE service allow teachers and school administrators to monitor email content, while still giving students an easy, safe, and secure way to communicate with peers worldwide?. YES!. www.ePals.com. ePals Introduction.
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Question: Can a FREE service allow teachers and school administrators to monitor email content, while still giving students an easy, safe, and secure way to communicate with peers worldwide?
YES! www.ePals.com
ePals Introduction • ePals SchoolMail is a complete, internet-based email solution and collaborative toolset designed for the education environment. • With ePals SchoolMail you will be able to give members of your educational community access to email – and to each other – in a safe, managed way. • ePals SchoolMail offers a multilingual environment for you and your students, making it an ideal tool for communicating in a multi-cultural school community and for learning second languages. • ePals SchoolMail filtering and monitoring system enables you to: • know what your students are communicating about • know what your students are sending and receiving • get students in touch with the information and people that you want them to be in touch with as part of your curriculum
Unique Features of SchoolMail • Language Translation: ePals SchoolMail is the first email with built in Language Translation. • Safe and Secure: Options for monitoring student work (SchoolMail was made for school use with qualities that teachers asked for!) • World’s Largest Online Learning Community: Use ePals SchoolMail to communicate with students, parents, peer educators, and members of the global community.
Unique Features of SchoolMail: 1. Language Translation
Unique Features of SchoolMail: 2. Safe and Secure
2. Safe and Secure Access Levels • Class/Monitor: Students are limited to mailing other students who have the same monitor. • School: Students are limited to mailing students and teachers in the same school. • District: Limits students to mailing students and teachers at schoools created within your system. • ePALS SchoolMail: Limits students to emailing people who are using ePALS SchoolMail in their schools.
Level 1: Monitor must approve every message sent and received. Level 2: Monitor receives a copy of every message sent or received, but must approve only those which contain profanity identified by flagged words. Level 3: Monitor will only receive messages that contain profanity, and these messages will require approval before reaching their destination. Level 4: All content filters are off. Monitor only receives copies with attachments if set for this. 2: Safe and Secure Filter Levels
Flagging System • Stop sign with exclamation point • Stop sign • OK sign • Checked envelope • Paperclip
Student Monitored Mail Email monitoring lets you: • Safely bring email technology into the classroom. • Preview students’ incoming and outgoing email messages. • Ensure that messages are appropriate to age, setting and context. • Safely integrate student email in appropriate, educational ways.
Classroom Email Integration • Authentic assessment • Use vocabulary words within email • Round robin story writing • Share and analyze data • Write an alternative ending to a story • Respond to a daily news headline or topic
Complete Access to ePals starts with a PROFILE.
Active Participation in the Community Starts with a Classroom Profile • Creating a Classroom Profile is an important first step in active participation of the global community. • Teachers can’t contact other classrooms without having a profile submitted and approved.
A Successful Profile Includes: • Age-range of class (age in years as well as grade level) • Language(s) the students speak • Location of the classroom 4. Location of desired partner
A Successful Profile Includes: • Methods with which you would like to collaborate • Length of desired collaboration • Frequency of desired collaboration • Topic of desired collaboration
Profile - Your turn • Age-range of class (age in years as well as grade level) • Language(s) the students speak • Location of the classroom • Location of desired partner • Methods with which you would like to collaborate (email, postal mail, blogs, video conferences) • Length of desired collaboration (school year, semester and months your school in session) • Frequency of desired collaboration (weekly, monthly, at holidays) • Topic of desired collaboration (the more specific the better. Global warming is better than science.)
Now What????? Finding a Project
Resources • Website: www.ePals.com • Contact me: Judith Lay jlay@shelbyed.k12.al.us • Copy of today’s PowerPoint presentation: Link will be added at TechFest • SchoolMail instruction manual from ePals: http://www.epals.com/schoolmail/documentation/SM_Teacher_v20.pdf