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Chock full of news and updates on your favorite online organizer along with tips for teachers on how to better utilize Schoolbinder and more fully integrate technology and the classroom!

New Mail Contacts and Assignment Updates

August 24th, 2010 by Mike

We’ve just updated Schoolbinder to include a new compose mail page, assignment updates, and a slew of bug fixes — most of which you submitted :)

The compose mail page now allows you to more easily select contacts from any course that you share. We’ll be integrating a user search in the next release so that you can find other classmates, along with a host of related privacy and account settings so that you can always control who can find you on Schoolbinder.

Assignments are now sortable by date and name (just click the little arrows at the top of your assignments!) and we’ve fixed some annoying bugs regarding completed assignments.

You’ll also notice that Discussions has been temporarily removed. We’ve been thinking hard about how best to do it, and our next release will include a new approach to discussions: a way to share any type of media or content with threaded discussions from classmates. We’ll also be slowly rolling out a public discussions page which will allow anyone to post any media or content for the general Schoolbinder user-base to view, comment, and discuss it. This opens the door for homework help when and how you want it, and is one of the first steps we’ll be making in growing Schoolbinder into a platform for connecting teachers and students within the Schoolbinder network.

We’ll post more about the discussions as we finalize the updates, and provide some sneak peeks into how they’re coming along shortly!

Schoolbinder iPhone App Status

July 8th, 2010 by Jason

We’ve been hard at work developing the heavily requested, long awaited Schoolbinder iPhone application, and it’s just a few days away from being submitted to the App Store.

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Introducing Pro Support and Course Sharing

July 6th, 2010 by Jason

The latest version of Schoolbinder was released last night.  In addition to a slew of underlying structural changes to help the overall site performance, you’ll notice two new features:

  • Pro Support - Schoolbinder Pro users can now submit and track bugs and feature requests.  You’ll see every update and comment along the way as you influence the Schoolbinder experience.  Just another great reason to upgrade to a Pro Account!

  • Course Sharing – Any private course can now be shared with anyone else on Schoolbinder!  You control whether they can add/edit assignments, share it with other people, or view the course material.  Don’t worry, they won’t be able to see your grades – only assignments, notes, links, and files can be shared.

We’re taking the next few weeks to focus on incorporating feature requests and fix a few nagging bugs.  As always, anyone can submit a feature request or bug report and we’ll be sure to let you know when it’s fixed.  Thanks again for using Schoolbinder!

Schoolbinder Pro, SMS Reminders, Mail, Announcements and more!

May 2nd, 2010 by Mike

It’s been about 2 months since our last update to Schoolbinder and we’re very excited to announce that we’ll be launching Schoolbinder Pro and a whole slew of new features tonight. While you can expect some downtime tonight as we upgrade the software, here is what’s new with this release:

  • Schoolbinder Pro
    There are now two types of
    Schoolbinder accounts: Free and Pro. Free accounts only have restrictions on the amount of file space you can have. For $5 per month/$60 per year (teachers)  you can get 1 premium feature, 1GB of file storage, access to new features early, and full support. We’ll be adding live chat to this support plan in the coming weeks.
    *All current users will get free Schoolbinder Pro accounts for life. This is our thank you for using Schoolbinder.
  • SMS Reminders
    Reminders can now be set up to be delivers to your mobile phone or email account. Just add your mobile number and carrier to your Account Settings.
  • Schoolbinder Mail
    You can now send mail messages directly to other users inside
    Schoolbinder. Navigate to the Mail tab and just start typing your teachers’ or students’ names.
  • Announcements
    For teachers. from the Mail page simply type in your course name and enter your message. When you click Send it will be delivered to each student in that course (or courses) and it will show up on their Dashboard as an Announcement.
  • “Add New” Button
    We’ve added an Add New button conveniently in the upper right hand corner of the application. Here you can quickly add courses, mail messages, or reminders.

Not only that but we’re moving Schoolbinder to a brand new server at the Rackspace Cloud. We’ve noted much faster page load times and much fewer down time with this host.

That’s all for now but thanks again for your continued support for Schoolbinder. These next couple days might see surprises or bugs crop up that we didn’t catch so we’d greatly appreciate any feedback or bug reports. Thanks again!

How Can Education Groom the next Generation of Thought Leaders?

April 25th, 2010 by Jason

At the kickoff to World Entrepreneurship day at the United Nations on April 14th, four panelists provided their perspective on the role of education in breeding the next generation of thought leaders, specifically within the United States.  The panelists included lifestyle mogul Marc Ecko, author and venture capitalist Leonard Brody, children’s entertainment creator Don Moody, and the Treasurer of the Harlem City Success Charter School John Petry.

Despite their rather diverse backgrounds, all four individuals expressed similar concern over the state of the educational system, specifically with regard to the definition and measurement of success, the achievement gap between schools, and meeting the needs of all children in our schools.

Ecko began the discussion describing his early days of airbrushing t-shirts and painting graffiti.  He cites this time as when he discovered his “narrative” in life, which now drives his internal motivation.  He developed a passion for the artistry, and channelled his energy to this obsession.  Unfortunately, as he described, the current school system and government imposed mandates do little to support this type of path.

“When you’re tuned out in 8th grade, it’s a wrap.  You’re done.”

- Marc Ecko

Brody echoed the sentiments, citing his controversial belief that we’re a tremendously different and varied population than we were when the educational system was designed.  According to him, “the house just doesn’t fit the people who live in it.”  He points to the Israeli educational system, one that despite having few natural resources, a population the size of Manhattan, and constant conflict, continues to generate world renown thought leaders and entrepreneurs.  He attributes this success to the encouragement of focused development dictated by the interests of children at an individual level.

The focus of the discussion turned toward the use of technology in the classroom.  According to Moody, an inherent bias seems to exist within the classroom against technology.  Moody blames content, rather than technology, as the culprit behind this bias.  Administrators fear the potentially negative content available, whether of a lewd or distracting nature, and seek to limit the exposure of their students to technology as a result.  His solution to this problem centers upon developing content that is safe and beneficial for the classroom, specifically at a young age.  He strongly believes that preparing children before they enter the educational system – regardless of the system – is imperative to driving success in future years.

The panel concluded with the following question: how can innovation change the educational experience of our children?  Petry put it simply: empower parents and enhance the flexibility of the system.  He refers to the budget cuts forcing new teachers out of schools in New York simply because they’re the newest, regardless of the quality of their work.

Brody complemented Petry’s point on flexibility, encouraging educators to allow kids to focus on what motivates them, and how to avoid a terrifying fear of failure.  Failure in something is inevitable, and we must teach our kids to embrace the experience and improve.

With Schoolbinder , we want not only to reduce the amount of administrative and menial work involved in the learning process, but to improve the quality of the extra time afforded.  By providing tools to empower and connect students, teachers and parents we can strengthen and personalize the relationships between these individuals and improve the quality of education received.

Reducing the strain on students created by practices of the past will allow them to use their time more efficiently to pursue their own interests.  If one overall theme resonated above all during this discussion, it was the need to let children pursue their passion.  Our vision is to allow Schoolbinder to act as an enabler for just that.

Updated Assignments List and a New Tour Video

February 24th, 2010 by Mike

If you head on over to your course assignments pages you’ll see we updated the assignments list. It’s a little more intuitive thanks to feedback from you guys. Also, we took down the Grades Page and merged it into the Courses Page. You’ll see it contains the same information but we thought it was a better way to organize it.

Other changes include a spruced up home page and a brand new Tour Video. Andrew and Alex did a tremendous job with it. We’re hoping to roll out a set of video tutorials too a little further down the line.

The Brand New Schoolbinder

February 2nd, 2010 by Mike

Schoolbinder went through a beautiful make-over today. We’ve spent the past six months improving the site functionality and look/feel of the application and we’re incredibly proud to release it to you. Changes and upgrades include a new Bookmarks feature, a brand new layout and user experience, enhanced and heavily updated security features, edit undo/redo in the Grades Manager, and a new view of your course pages.

And the fun doesn’t stop here! We’ll be making large improvements and additions to the service from now through the summer. Some additions include:

  1. Reporting tools for teachers and students
  2. Exporting and importing Schoolbinder courses and information
  3. Parent accounts and increased communication from Teacher <-> Parent <-> Student
  4. Blog pages, Project pages, and new, exciting ways to share and collaborate

We do all of this for you, for free, and would love your feedback and support. Don’t hesitate to send us bug reports and feature requests or let us know what you think of the web site!

Revamping Schoolbinder and how it will affect you

October 20th, 2009 by Mike

It’s been a little while since I’ve had the chance to make any significant improvements to Schoolbinder, probably a little over a year, which I apologize for. However, all of that is about to change as Schoolbinder will soon go through an entire shift in its direction and purpose.

What does this mean for you? Well, all of the features you currently use and expect from Schoolbinder will still be available. Nothing is going away. However, the look and feel of the application will be a little different (and prettier) and there will be a whole lot more you’ll be able to do with it.

Most of the changes are going to be gearing it to be used in the classroom. Project pages, book reports, enhanced sharing and collaborating, a blog feature, and a whole lot more is slated for development through Spring 2010. I’ll be sure to keep you posted but for those interested, send me an email at mike@myschoolbinder.com if you’d like to be included in the private beta to test and provide insight/feedback into the new site.

Stay tuned for more!

A Wonderful New Schoolbinder

April 13th, 2008 by Mike

We just finished up the newest version of Schoolbinder and it went live this morning. Most of the changes were behind-the-scenes improvements, but there are a lot of great new features we added for you. Here are a few:

  • Hide old assignments from your Upcoming Assignments list on your Dashboard
  • Rewrote and remodeled the Help Topics
  • Drag and reorder the courses in the File Manager
  • Each course now has its own settings page where you can customize new aspects of your courses
  • Assignment types are fully configurable – change names, weights, and even colors!
  • Added a feature request page for all of your ideas
  • Changed the visuals and added nicer graphics

And many, many more. Soon we’ll be adding more languages to the Schoolbinder application. If you know another language and would be willing to help out a great cause, send us an email at help@myschoolbinder.com with your information.

Feel free to browse the Help Topics for more information on the new features. Enjoy!

Schoolbinder March update report

March 9th, 2008 by Mike

There hasn’t been many feature updates lately because we’ve been fast at work rebuilding the service from the ground-up. The new system running Schoolbinder (which will hopefully be up by the end of the month) will allow us to create new features and updates to the site amazingly fast. With that, we’ll be adding a feature request form to the site and maybe eventually a discussion forum. Bear with us for the next few weeks, we’re sure the new and improved Schoolbinder will be awesome.