drop.io and phone abuse
Is there a way for phone recordings to include the originating number?
I want to use drip.io as a classroom tool for students to respond to questions, but really want to be able to track where drops originated. (I want to trust my students, but also prevent abuse.)
I want to use drip.io as a classroom tool for students to respond to questions, but really want to be able to track where drops originated. (I want to trust my students, but also prevent abuse.)
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Inappropriate?Hey bfulmer,
While there currently isn't a way to track from where the voice messages are originating, we'd suggest that as a way to moderate them you have your students call into a drop where you can preview the messages before forwarding them to your class's drop.
It would work like this: you have your students leave their messages for a drop whose location they are not aware of, you check those messages and if they're okay, you just right-click on them and select "Send to: existing drop." You forward those to the classroom drop and you're all set.
Let us know if this helps.
Best,
Peter F.
drop.io
I’m always happy to see drop.io being utilized as a teaching tool.
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