Ediffy is a communication service that allows teachers to easily engage with students and parents through SMS and a mobile app. It addresses common problems faced by teachers such as difficulty communicating outside the classroom, sending attachments, and reaching out to large numbers of students. Teachers can use Ediffy to send reminders, notifications, attendance reports, and customized messages. The platform aims to reduce a teacher's workload and ensure students and parents receive important information. It features student grouping, uploading notices, and feedback logs. Satisfied users report students are more engaged and the placement process is more efficient when using Ediffy.
Supporting mental health awareness through the use of augmented reality - Jis...Jisc
This session showcased how South Staffordshire College and the charity Rethink Mental Illness created high quality augmented reality resources allowing early identification or self-referral of learners with hidden disabilities.
Supporting mental health awareness through the use of augmented reality - Jis...Jisc
This session showcased how South Staffordshire College and the charity Rethink Mental Illness created high quality augmented reality resources allowing early identification or self-referral of learners with hidden disabilities.
Student Innovators: innovating digital technology change in FEJisc
Presenter: Catherine Hartell, digital learning coach, Gloucestershire College.
The Student Innovators are a group of students who provide a student view on digital technology, which helps lecturers to improve their teaching.
This demonstration will highlight the successes from this project and areas we wish to develop further.
elearning lecture for Massey ITE students 2015David Kinane
Lecture given to students in August 2015. How to integrate elearning into a class programme, identifying the blocks, suggested solutions and examples of best practice.
Engaging students by closing the feedback loopJisc
Anish Bagga presented the findings, best practices,and potential consequences of an ineffective feedback system and how Unitu has discovered a great way to close the feedback loop. Delivered at the Learning and teaching practice experts group on 22 April 2015
Jisc Digifest 2017 - plenary session with keynote from Geoff MulganJisc
Host: Paul Feldman, chief executive, Jisc.
Keynote speaker: Geoff Mulgan, chief executive and CEO, Nesta.
Nesta is the UK's innovation foundation and runs a wide range of activities in investment, practical innovation programmes and research.
Learning and teaching reimagined, a new dawn for higher education?Jisc
Learning and teaching reimagined is a sector-wide initiative that launched in June in response to the rapid move to online learning and teaching. This webinar will mark the launch of the initiative’s flagship report which brings together the last five months of research and engagement with leaders from universities across the UK and partner sector bodies.
Learning and teaching reimagined - how are student needs changing?Jisc
Presentation slides from our first learning and teaching reimagined series, which focused on how student needs are changing.
The rapid move to online learning brought about by COVID-19 has caused profound changes to higher education and the student experience.
But how much do we really know about the needs of our students? On what evidence are we basing these views? Even if we are confident that we do have a full and accurate picture of these needs, what difference is it making to our planning and decision making?
As part of our learning and teaching reimagined programme with UUK, Advance HE and Emerge Education, this webinar provided the opportunity to share your own understanding of your students’ needs and to hear those of others – not least from students themselves.
It explores the value of different types of evidence and, crucially, how to then build on this insight to ensure that the student voice permeates through, and plays an active role in, influencing your strategic planning.
Student Innovators: innovating digital technology change in FEJisc
Presenter: Catherine Hartell, digital learning coach, Gloucestershire College.
The Student Innovators are a group of students who provide a student view on digital technology, which helps lecturers to improve their teaching.
This demonstration will highlight the successes from this project and areas we wish to develop further.
elearning lecture for Massey ITE students 2015David Kinane
Lecture given to students in August 2015. How to integrate elearning into a class programme, identifying the blocks, suggested solutions and examples of best practice.
Engaging students by closing the feedback loopJisc
Anish Bagga presented the findings, best practices,and potential consequences of an ineffective feedback system and how Unitu has discovered a great way to close the feedback loop. Delivered at the Learning and teaching practice experts group on 22 April 2015
Jisc Digifest 2017 - plenary session with keynote from Geoff MulganJisc
Host: Paul Feldman, chief executive, Jisc.
Keynote speaker: Geoff Mulgan, chief executive and CEO, Nesta.
Nesta is the UK's innovation foundation and runs a wide range of activities in investment, practical innovation programmes and research.
Learning and teaching reimagined, a new dawn for higher education?Jisc
Learning and teaching reimagined is a sector-wide initiative that launched in June in response to the rapid move to online learning and teaching. This webinar will mark the launch of the initiative’s flagship report which brings together the last five months of research and engagement with leaders from universities across the UK and partner sector bodies.
Learning and teaching reimagined - how are student needs changing?Jisc
Presentation slides from our first learning and teaching reimagined series, which focused on how student needs are changing.
The rapid move to online learning brought about by COVID-19 has caused profound changes to higher education and the student experience.
But how much do we really know about the needs of our students? On what evidence are we basing these views? Even if we are confident that we do have a full and accurate picture of these needs, what difference is it making to our planning and decision making?
As part of our learning and teaching reimagined programme with UUK, Advance HE and Emerge Education, this webinar provided the opportunity to share your own understanding of your students’ needs and to hear those of others – not least from students themselves.
It explores the value of different types of evidence and, crucially, how to then build on this insight to ensure that the student voice permeates through, and plays an active role in, influencing your strategic planning.
Ediffy is a text message service used by teachers to communicate with their students and help them stay on track. It automates various critical processes in education institutes like Placments, Alumni and Festivals
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Here is Alex Thrower's presentation from the National Learning Platforms Conference
Alex spoke in the Adopt session titled 'The impact of good parental involvement'
10 Major And Emerging Technologies That Will Shape The Future Of EducationRita Lee
Innovative technologies change the way we used to learn and that happens incredibly quickly. What major technologies will define the future of modern education?
Traditionally, learning has been a part of teaching in the classroom, but internet has changed all that. Our pupils learn 24 hours a day. This is a reality teachers are facing when they meet students today. Many teachers use flipped classrooms to enhance pupil’s learning. It is a challenge for some of us. How can we provide excellent quality in our flipped education? It is a technical issue as well as a methodological challenge. This interactive workshop will explore this topic. I will give examples from Swedish schools and provide the audience with tools for teaching in a modern classroom.
Cost to Build a Classroom Communication App like ClassDojo.pdfTechugo
ClassDojo is a classroom communication app that allows teachers to connect with students, parents, and other teachers. It features tools for messaging, assignment sharing, and behavior tracking. The cost to build a similar app would depend on the specific features and functionality desired, as well as the platform it is being built for. On average, it would cost around $30,000 to $50,000 to develop a basic version of a Classroom Communication App like ClassDojo.
Best Practices Guide: Messaging for EducationFrontlineSMS
Frontline developed this guide to help you get up and running with the best practices for using SMS in education. Frontline has helped a huge range of educational institutions build messaging into the way they communicate - from rural schools in Papua New Guinea to Harvard in Cambridge. And, of course, we've made our share of mistakes along the way. We wrote this to help you avoid making the same mistakes. That way, you can focus on building a better education and we'll focus on keeping you on message.
2. Communicating with students and parents outside
the classroom is difficult…
Notice boards
EmailWebsites
Student
coordinato
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Does not work!
3. What is Ediffy? How does Ediffy work?
Students SMS this code to the
Ediffy number
Teachers create a class and get
a code
They receive their reminders
and notifications sent by the
teacher
A communication(SMS + Mobile
App) service used by educators to
engage with their groups of
students in a better way and help
them stay on track.
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A master tool that automates
almost all major activities in
institutes such as Admin
communication (Notices, Results,
Parent communication), Alumni
management and much more!
4. Ediffy directly attacks the major problems you face
Teachers are busy with too much
work, reaching out to students should
be the least of their problems
Parents remain unaware of their ward's
monthly attendance and performance.
Generating a list of students who have
defaulted on their payments and
reaching out to each one of them
becomes a tedious and a labor
intensive job.
Ediffy allows teachers to communicate
easily via a web application or directly
from cellphone!
Ediffy lets you to directly
communicate with student’s parents
and sends them a monthly report of
their ward's attendance and
performance.
Ediffy eases this process and sends out
a monthly reminder to the parents of
all the defaulter's.
What you combat… How we overcome…
5. Ediffy directly attacks the major problems you face
Sending out attachments via an email
includes adding each e-mail id to the list
and also restricts the size of the
attachment that can be sent.
Teachers find it difficult to reach out to
the student’s parents, while the parents
feel that the teacher wouldn’t be able to
concentrate on the student due to the
batch size.
Ediffy allows you to upload content on
our servers and sends out a link using
which the student can access the
content from anywhere !
Ediffy allows the teacher to
communicate with the parents and send
them a customized report of each
student.
What you combat… How we overcome…
6. Focus on what matters most – Teaching
• We focus on tackling
“communication”, a core
issue that most solutions
glaze over and ignore
• Websites and Notice
boards are outmoded,
unable to reach students
• Modern media such as
WhatsApp and Email are
just too cluttered, with
students likely miss
critical information
• Why have features
you’ll never use? – Our
interface is so simple,
even a 10 year old can
use it!
RelevancetoEducators
Solution Complexity
Learning Management
Systems
Notice Boards
Institute
Website
WhatsApp
Email
Online Groups
Ediffy
– High Accessibility to Students
ERP Systems
Bulk SMSes
7. Ediffy Features: Desired by You, Designed by Us
Maintain complete
privacy and security
Set reminders for your
messages
Create student groups
and interact with them
Manage important
activities – placements,
admin, festivals and a
whole lot more
Upload and attach
notices and circulars as
links directly with your
students
Bypass DND and
ensure delivery
Communicate
Hear back from your
students via feedback
log
Customize your
message for each
student at one go (E.g.:
results)
“We do one thing,
and do it very well”
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8. Ediffy is the best tool to reach your students
Students are more engaged with the institute,
perform better and remain on top of things their work
Coaching classes can minimize the wastage of
their resources, thereby increasing efficiency and
productivity .
Institutes build a stronger brand image in the
student and education ecosystem
9. Rahul T. Dahatonde
Head, Training and Placement
Sardar Patel College of Engineering
Mumbai
Satisfied Users
“I announce the companies coming in,
students opt-in to the companies they are
interested in, the companies now have a
realistic ROI when they come in to recruit, all
through Ediffy.
Students are more engaged with me, better
informed and the entire placement has
suddenly become very efficient and smooth!
The feature support and customized solutions
for each institute are truly their winners!”
Active students:
40,000 and growing!