NetSupport School - Send a Message to Student(s)

To send a message

Note: To send a message to a specific student, select that student prior to the steps listed.

  1. Click Student
  2. Click Message Message
  3. The Send Message dialog box will appear. Choose whether to send the message to All connected Clients (students) or only the Currently selected Clients (students). Enter the message and decide whether to show the message at the student(s) screen for a specified time.
  4. Click Send. The message will be displayed in a dialog at the student screens and will remain until the user closes the dialog or the specified time limit expires.

Send a Message while Viewing

  1. Click Send a Message on the toolbar.
  2. The Send Message to Client dialog box will appear.
  3. Enter the message and decide whether to show the message at the student screen for a specified time.
  4. Click Send. The message will be displayed in a dialog at the student screens and will remain until the user closes the dialog or the specified time limit expires.
 
For additional support, contact the Technology Service Desk at 940-898-3971servicedesk@twu.edu, techchat.twu.edu, or submit a request through the Technology Service Catalog.

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Article ID: 66483
Created
Thu 11/1/18 3:13 PM
Modified
Mon 5/18/20 1:13 PM

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