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The '''quickmail''' block adds a link to a tool that has a checkbox list of all students in the course, and a mail composition text area. You can check the students you like, and email those and only those. This enhances the existing communications systems of messaging (one user) and subcribed forums (all subscribers) by allowing teachers to select a specific subset of students. It was developed by Michael Penney's team at Humboldt.
The '''quickmail''' block adds a link to a tool that has a checkbox list of all students in the course, and a mail composition text area. You can check the students you like, and email those and only those. This enhances the existing communications systems of messaging (one user) and subcribed forums (all subscribers) by allowing teachers to select a specific subset of students. It was developed by Michael Penney's team at Humboldt.
==Installation==
Download Quickmail with the provided link in the Links section.  After unzipping the file, you will find the quickmail directory in block_quickmail_1.5/blocks/.  Copy this quickmail directory to your Moodle's blocks directory.  Then visit Moodle's admin screen so that Quickmail can install itself.  After that, you can add Quickmail to any course.
==Block Display==


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 23:44, 27 July 2006

The quickmail block adds a link to a tool that has a checkbox list of all students in the course, and a mail composition text area. You can check the students you like, and email those and only those. This enhances the existing communications systems of messaging (one user) and subcribed forums (all subscribers) by allowing teachers to select a specific subset of students. It was developed by Michael Penney's team at Humboldt.

Installation

Download Quickmail with the provided link in the Links section. After unzipping the file, you will find the quickmail directory in block_quickmail_1.5/blocks/. Copy this quickmail directory to your Moodle's blocks directory. Then visit Moodle's admin screen so that Quickmail can install itself. After that, you can add Quickmail to any course.

Block Display

Links