Full Measure Intros Mobile Tools for Fall Reopening

Mobile communications company Full Measure Education has introduced a new library of Fall Reopening Solutions, mobile engagement tools designed to help higher education institutions reopen safely in the fall.

"We know our higher education institution partners are ramping up their reopening plans with a heightened attention to safety and communication," said Greg Davies, CEO of Full Measure, in a statement. "Our goal is to provide our partners with a solution that connects students and staff to critical resources and real-time updates to ensure they feel safe and informed upon arriving to campus this fall."

Tools in the library comprise:

  • The Move-In Day Experience, an "automated mobile solution for the move-in and move-out process that accounts for individualized plans as well as building capacity restrictions";
  • The Symptom Tracking Experience, a "mobile-optimized symptom-checking platform that allows institutions to connect their students and staff to critical resources in real time, based on responses"; and
  • Campus Resource Access, a "mobile solution for streamlining access and check-in at critical locations on campus such as libraries, cafeterias and gyms."

Each tool is customizable to suit an individual institution's reopening plans. For more information, visit the Full Measure Education site.

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