Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Daily Diary

This is great and easy to use, click the link to access their site.

21 century learning = dynamic and exciting. I think The Daily Diary provides this.

Having run a pilot with 3 classes, I found it easy to implement as well and easy for the staff to pick up and use. Instead of staff spending time trying to manipulate documents, they could use the time to create exciting, meaningful diaries that parents (and students) could enjoy.
Parents are able to view the diaries anytime, anywhere and can look back at past entries. 

A bonus of The Daily Diary, is the message board, which allows messages to be broadcast to a class, a centre, or an individual parent.

Finally, Julie and her team are absolutely fantastic, they have given us excellent support and are always happy to listen to requests or ideas.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Amalie, Thanks for the post about The Daily Diary. I am a teacher and parent of 2 young children and developed The Daily Diary to be a 'time saver' for busy teachers. My aim was to provide a user friendly, secure tool for teachers to update parents about classroom activities and also to provide a 'talking point' for parents with their own children. I am glad you found it easy to use and appreciate your recommendation!! Thanks Julie (The Daily Diary)

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