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Step Two: The club advisor invites other club members, such as writer, designer, journalist, interviewer, photographer, marketer, editor, etc. to be edCenter members. Invite members
Set up student accounts: if you want all the club members to be the edCenter members without requiring their own email address, you can set them as "student accounts" using your own email. https://www.bookemon.com/help/section/educator-program#edcenter-student-accounts
Step Three: If you all work on one same book, the Advisor needs to specify who can edit the book. All the members of the edCenter can read the book for sure. https://www.bookemon.com/help/section/educator-program#edcenter-manage
All the members can see the status of the book creation, pages and the look in order to have response or feedback.
Step Four: Bulletin Board Communication Inside an edCenter, there’s a Bulletin Board. A Founder or administrator role of the edCenter can post messages there. Members or Student accounts can reply to the post by clicking "Reply to Post" link to respond directly to the one who posts the message. An advisor/edCenter founder can use Bulletin Board as the public message broadcasting place without requesting a physical meeting. All Yearbook club members can see what is going on.
Also, founder(teacher) can send a message to any individual club members.
Step Five: Once a book is in good shape, an advisor can make sure every page looks the way wanted, and publish the book. Once it is published, it means the book is ready in print. You can keep the book private or public as you need. The book is available at the edCenter book store. You can pass the passcode of your edCenter to any potential parents or buyers. https://www.bookemon.com/help/section/order-related#edc-bookstore-what