How Do You Reply On Remind?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Select the information icon the top right corner of the conversation.

Slide the Replies button right

to allow replies from the participant.

When you reply on Remind Can everyone see it?

An individual message is a conversation between you and one other participant.

You and the participant are the only people who can see the message

.

How do you text Remind?


Text

.

Text the class code to 81010

. For example, if you wanted to join a class with the class code @math, you would text @math to 81010.

Are Remind replies private?


Contact information is completely private between students, parents, and teachers

. All are sent through Remind numbers and emails, not your personal phone number or email address. Messages on Remind can't be edited or deleted, so there's a permanent record of every conversation.

Can parents message each other on Remind?

Parent: An adult who can join or create classes on Remind. They can also

message other participants in a class

depending on the class settings and be linked as a parent to a student.

How do you politely Remind someone over text?

  1. Be short and sweet. Short emails are easy to read, and they usually get a response.
  2. Give the right amount of context.
  3. Don't assume they forgot about you.
  4. Remind them of a due date (if one exists).
  5. Use captivating images.
  6. Give your readers something unexpected.

Can I use Remind without the app?

Remind available to use via mobile app, text message, web, and email. The Remind app is available on devices that have access to the App Store (iOS) and the Google Play Store (Android). The

app is not available for Blackberries, Chromebooks

, Kindles, or Windows phones.

Does Remind send to everyone?

Does remind send to everyone? On:

All class participants can view other class members and send messages to anyone regardless of their role

. Role-based: All class participants can view other class members, but they will only be able to send messages to the class participants that have their same role.

Why does Remind ask for your birthday?

Students younger than 13 years of age with Remind accounts are

afforded extra safety, security, and privacy protections

. … When a student creates a Remind account, we require their date of birth. If they are under 13, we also require the name and email address or phone number of their parent.

How do you know if someone has read your message on Remind?

To see the message summary for an announcement you've sent,

click the header of the announcement

. The message summary will show you the following: Sent: The total number of people the message was sent to. Read: The % of people who have the Remind app and read your message after receiving it.

Can you change someone's role on Remind?

  1. Tap Your account.
  2. Click the three vertical dots for the organization you want to change your role.
  3. Choose Change role.
  4. Select student, parent, or teacher.

Is ClassTag better than Remind?

ClassTag

helps you break through better than Remind

, with a full suite of tools to help you reach and engage all parents. No character limits, no hidden data and no paid features, for anyone.

Can students communicate with each other in Remind?

Two-way,

text-based communication

for updates, instruction, and more—at every level in your organization.

What is a gentle reminder?

“A gentle reminder” is the

phrase used to describe the way you politely remind someone

; it is not the phrase you would actually say when delivering the reminder. For example: In the morning, I say to the professor: “I'm sure you won't forget to sign my form”.

How do you respectfully remind someone?

  1. Be short and sweet. Short emails are easy to read, and they usually get a response.
  2. Give the right amount of context.
  3. Don't assume they forgot about you.
  4. Remind them of a due date (if one exists).
  5. Use captivating images.
  6. Give your readers something unexpected.

What can I say instead of gentle reminder?

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Charlene Dyck
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Charlene Dyck
Charlene is a software developer and technology expert with a degree in computer science. She has worked for major tech companies and has a keen understanding of how computers and electronics work. Sarah is also an advocate for digital privacy and security.