One of my favorite movies in the last decade is called The Internship starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. In this movie, they play a pair of veteran salesmen who lose their job due obsolete nature of the products they sell. To shake things up, they apply for internships at Google and are competing with applicants half their age. A challenge they have to do is come up with a cool new app. In one scene, one of the younger teammates wants to "drunk text" a girl. It is there where they decide to develop an app to prevent yourself from such a social blunder.
Gmail has a similar feature built in. Distance learning has caused me to send more emails than ever before. On more than one occasion, I have sent an email to the wrong student or colleague. Though not a faux pa in the same category of a drunk text, a wrongfully sent email can be annoying. In your Gmail settings, you can set it to give yourself up to 30 seconds to stop a mistakenly sent email from being delivered. This is also useful if you meant to schedule an email a specific time and you send it immediately by accident. Click here to learn more about scheduling emails.
As a teacher, this has been useful when I sent whole class reminders to the wrong class. As a coach, when I schedule on-call video chat emails, this has been helpful when I accidentally send the message immediately instead of schedule it for a later time. When have you needed to Undo send an email?
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