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Re: Sggestions for a good, safe, free email option for stude
Posted by Scott on 3/01/08
Most school ISP's (internet service provider) will not allow any personal/chat/webmail websites through their proxy filter. Your internal network should provide Microsoft Exchange, if there is a necessity for students to have access to Email services. Be SAFE. On 12/19/07, Jean Bullock wrote: > Angela, if you don't mind my asking, why do you want them to have an account > at school? > > > On 12/14/07, Angela Wagner wrote: >> I teach at a small christian K-8 school and would like to >> give my 5-8 students an email account. I've googled the >> idea and browsed some of the options. Epals looks good if >> I want to connect with another school, but I'm not sure >> I'm really ready for that yet. Gaggle looks good, but I'm >> not sure how the parents will feel about the advertising - >> though I know that is a part of the deal with free >> anything... Anyway, suggestions? Thanks.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Sggestions for a good, safe, free email option for students , 12/14/07, by Angela Wagner.
- Re: Sggestions for a good, safe, free email option for stude, 12/19/07, by Jean Bullock.
- Re: Sggestions for a good, safe, free email option for stude, 1/18/08, by ComputerGal.
- Re: Sggestions for a good, safe, free email option for stude, 3/01/08, by Scott.
- Re: Sggestions for a good, safe, free email option for stude, 3/24/08, by Tammy.
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