ClassFlow Introduces Activity Feed to Keep Parents Informed

ClassFlow, a free lesson delivery software provider owned by Promethean, has launched an activity feed for teachers, parents and students to communicate and collaborate with each other on the web.

Now available on the homepage to registered users, the social media-inspired activity feed enables teachers to share lessons, activities and assignments to the class and with parents, according to information from the company.

In addition, the companion ClassFlow Moments app (on iOS and Android) will add the activity feed in September, according to a company statement. Teachers can already post announcements and reminders, keeping parents informed on class activities like field trips and upcoming tests with the app. They can even chat one-on-one with parents or start a group chat. The app also allows teachers to award badges to students for learning progress and share that information with parents.

More information can be found on the ClassFlow site.

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