Quickmail
You can email an entire class or selected students using the "Quickmail" feature. Look for the Quickmail block on the right column of your a course. Click on "Compose Course Message" and select the recipients. Select "All in course" or choose specific individuals, roles, or groups to email. Compose your email and click on the "Send Message" button at at the bottom of the screen.
Advanced Use
- You can send email separately to course groups if you use groups in your course
- It is possible to add additional non-course users with the "Additional Emails" field field
- Emails can be scheduled using the "Send at" option near the bottom of the page
- The user data fields allow message personalization. For example, entering "Dear [:firstname:]" will insert each recipient's first name into the message
- By default, only students cannot use Quickmail, but there is a setting to permit students to send emails.
Other Quickmail Information
Quickmail keeps a history of all sent messages which is available under the "View Sent Messages" link on the Quickmail block on the course page.
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If this Quickmail block is missing from your course, see the "Adding Blocks" section of the Blocks page to add the Quickmail block to your course. |
Announcements
You can use the "Announcements" forum to create messages that are displayed in Moodle as well as sent to the students in the course. Every course is created with a Announcements item in the top block. Adding a new topic will create a post in the Announcements, add an entry to the "Latest News" block in Moodle, and email your students.
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Remember that any Announcements you make will get emailed to your students (even test posts!). |
Faculty Services
Faculty Services provides a listing of all the emails for the students registered for your course. You can copy and paste the listing from Faculty Services to your email program. Some people create contact lists for their courses using this feature.
When to use which feature?
For a general announcement, any of the above methods are fine. The Announcements area provides more places for a notice to show up, which is good for important events such as due dates for papers and not as good for reminders about who is bringing a snack for tomorrow's class.