Automatic communication
Outreach drafted for you, with grades and context already pulled in. You approve everything.
Keeping a class in the loop is a hundred small emails: the student who missed a problem set, the one inside the regrade window, the one who should come to office hours. Automatic communication drafts these for you with the relevant grade and rubric context already filled in.
Two ways to use it
One-off messages. From any student or submission, draft a personalized message. The draft arrives with their actual situation embedded: scores, the rubric items behind them, what to review.
Triggered outreach. Set the conditions once per course or assignment, and InteGrade drafts messages whenever a student meets one. For example:
- Missed a submission deadline.
- Scored below a threshold on an assignment.
- Regrade window is closing.
- A pattern worth office hours, like repeated misses on the same concept.
Review and send
Drafts queue for your review. Edit any of them, send individually, or approve a batch together. Nothing reaches a student without your explicit send. The drafting is automatic; the sending is yours, like every AI feature in InteGrade. See How InteGrade uses AI.
Writing the triggers well
Triggers earn their keep when they capture an action you would genuinely take by hand. "Email anyone under 60% with what to review" saves real time. A trigger firing on every minor event just builds a queue you ignore. Start with one or two, expand once they prove out.