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Basically, this means that one teacher can have 20 permanent e-mail accounts that are all delivered into one teacher e-mail account. Therefore, if the teacher account is teacher@gmail.com, all you have to do is add a “+studentname” before the @ symbol to make a linked account. Therefore mail sent to teacher+studentname@gmail.com will go straight to teacher@gmail.com. Of course, given that Gmail terms and conditions require users to be over 18, we did send out a permission slip to all parents to get their formal approval that we create these linked accounts.
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Sue DowdellInformation regarding gmail for students
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Lisa KeeleyOne of my biggest stumbling blocks as I've switched gears from middle to elementary school is individual e-mail accounts for the students. Back in middle
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Jill ProehlOne of my biggest stumbling blocks as I've switched gears from middle to elementary school is individual e-mail accounts for the students. Back in middle
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Lara O'Neilblog explaining gmail student accounts
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So an email to you+1234@gmail.com is really being sent to you@gmail.com, however, when you receive the email in your inbox it will show ‘to: you+1234@gmail.com‘ in the header. This allows you to leverage gmails filtering tools to create separate folders for each ’subaccount’. But really you’re not creating anything….I could send an email to ‘you+suck@gmail.com’ and you’d see that, too.
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Anne Bairdblog by Kim Corfino about creating bulk gmail accounts
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Gary MillerShared gmail accounts
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bill carreraemail address for an entire classes linked to a master account on gmail
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ellen phamgroup email for elementary students
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Tami BrassIdea for having free student email accounts
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John LarkinGmail allows you to create subsidiary accounts linked to an individual Gmail account. This means that one teacher can have 20 permanent e-mail accounts that are all delivered into one teacher e-mail account.
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Richard SmartSubsidiary e-mail accounts
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L@jost EU projectgood tips for using a teacher's email account on Gmail for student sub accounts. Good for elementary settings.
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Debra HicksAllows young students to use Web 2.0 resources by providing an email address that is active, teacher-controlled. Account not useable for email by students.
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Jared ReckLinking multiple email account into 1 Gmail acccunt
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Wesley Fryergood tips for using a teacher's email account on Gmail for student sub accounts. Good for elementary settings.
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