[aisle] best newsletter site / software

Amy Stefanski astefanski at dunlapcusd.net
Thu Oct 15 11:42:07 CDT 2020


I use LucidPress. It’s free for educators. It has A LOT of functions. You
can design however you would like, very much like Canva.

Just another items to look at.

Amy Stefanski
Dunlap School District

On Thursday, October 15, 2020, Confer, MaryAnne via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking for visually appealing, user-friendly, and free or cheap
> newsletter software.
>
> I currently use a Google Doc and just copy and paste it into an email to
> send out a mass mail to students, staff and parents. I use Follett Aspen to
> mail the letter to parents and students so some links and images get messed
> up in the transfer.
>
> Please share your recommendations. Thanks!
>
> --
> *MaryAnne Confer* *(she / her / hers)*
> Librarian and Writing Center Director
>  Math & Science Academy
> lmsalibrary.weebly.com
> Sign up to get tutored here!
> <http://lindblomwritingcenter.weebly.com/appointments.html>
> @lmsalibrary   @lmsawritingctr
>
> Current library displays:
> African American Racial Justice
> <https://padlet.com/mopysson/pq2jgs5inxe8wp5q>
> Latino/a Heritage Month <https://bit.ly/latinopadlet>
> Oh the Horror! <https://padlet.com/mopysson/tpy8tscce48jkcpq>
>


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