{"id":1347,"date":"2008-09-02T15:47:29","date_gmt":"2008-09-02T15:47:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/learningaloud.com\/blog\/?p=1347"},"modified":"2008-09-02T16:13:13","modified_gmt":"2008-09-02T16:13:13","slug":"share-a-gmail-account","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/learningaloud.com\/blog\/2008\/09\/02\/share-a-gmail-account\/","title":{"rendered":"Share a Gmail Account"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Cindy forwarded a <a href=\"http:\/\/mscofino.edublogs.org\/2007\/10\/18\/sign-me-up-the-elementary-email-solution-linked-gmail-accounts\/\">post by Kim Cofino<\/a> that describes how to share a Gmail account with others (e.g., an elementary class). For whatever reason, Google allows the attachment of additional information to the name in a Gmail address and this additional information could be the name of a student (for those who are familiar with web forms, it appears to work in a similar manner to the attachment of variables to the URL). For example, information could be added to my Gmail address as follows: markgrabe+cindyg@gmail.com.<\/p>\n<p>As I read the post, this hack does not get you all of the way to where you want to go. You need to also add a filter to gmail to recognize expected additions (in this case the names of students). With the filter, when the filter is tripped by an incoming email, a label appears in the Gmail sidebar. So a filter set to detect cgrabe would be triggered when incoming mail was addressed to markgrabe+cindyg. Once applied, students could connect to the common account and check the sidebar to see if they have received any email.<\/p>\n<p>The Cofino post includes a link to a screencast that offers a demonstration.<\/p>\n<p>Is this worth the trouble? I would assume the value is in convincing the administration that you will take responsibility for the email of\u00a0 your students because you will have the capability of screening all material.<\/p>\n<p>Could the system be abused? I would think so. There is not really a way to set priviledges to my knowledge so you still really have one account and no way to identify <strong>who<\/strong> might be sending outbound mail or who looks at what within the mail received. 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