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Sending internal messages in LearnCube's Online School

How to send messages to students and teachers in your Online School account.

Wilim Abrook avatar
Written by Wilim Abrook
Updated over a year ago

LearnCube’s Online School has a simple internal messaging system, which allows students and teachers to communicate, without the need for sharing personal email addresses.

When students or teachers receive an internal message, they will receive a notification on the email address associated with their account.


How can teachers send messages to students?

To send a message to a student:

  • Navigate to your student’s profile.
    You can find that in the “My Students” section on your dashboard if they are assigned to you, or by clicking on the student’s name in a past or upcoming class.

    Message students inside LearnCube's Online School

  • On their profile, click on the message button.

    Message students inside LearnCube's Online School

  • You can now compose and send your message

    Message students inside LearnCube's Online School


How can students send messages to teachers?

To send a message to a teacher from a student account:

  • Click on "Message" under the teacher's name in the "My Teachers" section, or on any past or upcoming class.

    Message teachers inside LearnCube's Online School


    You can also click on "Contact Me" on the teacher's profile

    Message teachers inside LearnCube's Online School

  • You can now compose and send your message

    Message teachers inside LearnCube's Online School


Accessing your inbox

To access your inbox, click on the mail icon on the top right of your teacher or student dashboard.

Message inbox inside LearnCube's Online School

Adding Attachments

You can add attachments to these messages, which students can download, so it can be useful for sending extra revision materials and homework exercises.

If your students only need to view the files, not download them, it may be easier to share the file through the Library Admin.

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