Class moved to room 204. Everyone already turned around.
A one-way teacher channel for homework, cancellations, and the small stuff that matters.
It's 7:51am and the boiler's out in the east wing. You tap. Thirty-two students, mid-commute, mid-cereal, mid-bus, get the same line: room change, meet at 204.
By third period it's homework due Friday, chapter 6 questions 1 to 8. By Friday afternoon, no class on Monday, public holiday. You're the only voice on the channel. No student replies. No group-chat chaos.
Parents stop emailing 'did you get the assignment?' The class just runs.
4 buttons. A whole language.
Each one carries its own sound, haptic and color, so itβs felt before itβs read. This is the room youβd set up.
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Broadcast-only: students receive, you post, no group-chat sprawl.
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Cancellations and room moves land before they show up at the wrong door.
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Homework reminders on Sunday night, not buried in an LMS tab.
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Professional boundary: students never have your personal number.