How-to video: Group texting with Celly
Brief synopsis: Celly is an amazing group text messaging application that allows administrators to set up secure "cells" for group text discussions.
Benefits: Allows teachers to empower students to learn, using the technology they want to use -- their mobile devices and text messaging.
Drawbacks: In rare cases, Celly users receive a message saying the service is unavailable from their provider.
Conclusion: The how-to video above demonstrates group text messaging with Celly.
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