How do I send messages?
Messages Messaging is one of SpacesEDU's most-used features - it's your hub for two-way communication with your students, their families, and other teachers. Let's explore the key features of messaging. As a teacher, you will see a Messages tab in your classes, with three Channels through which you can send messages. Channels ChaSome readersHow do I invite family to join my class?
Adding Family Members Families are an integral part of students' learning experiences. Continue reading below to learn more about how you can connect with your students' parents, guardians, and family members using Spaces. To invite families to join your class: Select the class you want to share, click the People tab Click Family Under the name of the student, input the family member's email Click Send Invite Once families accept the invitation they can take partSome readersHow can I react to posts?
This article will walk you through SpacesEDU reactions, including how they can be added to a post and the different types of reaction settings available in each type of Space. Adding Reactions Enabling Reactions Reactions allow for easy engagement with your students: whether you are applauding their great work, celebrating an achievement, or simply marking that a post has been reviewed. Adding Reactions To add a reaction, simply click tFew readersHow can I provide feedback on student posts?
SpacesEDU gives you several ways to provide meaningful feedback on student posts directly from your Class Feed — whether through written comments, audio or video responses, annotations on PDFs, or quick reactions. This article walks you through each option. Teachers can also control who has access to see, react to, and comment on student posts. Read more about adjusting these settings here: [How can I update Space settings?](https://help.spacesedu.com/en/articles/4603388-how-can-i-update-space-Few readersWhat are Private Comments?
Comment Permissions and Space Types Comments are a great way to engage with your students and their families. You can use posts in your Class Space to foster an open discussion, but 1:1, Group, and Reporting Spaces are better suited to sharing private reflections or group-specific feedback. Teachers can always select different students when adding a post, but posts with multiple students - and comments on those posts - work differently depending on the type of space you're posting to. 