Vidigami: Sharing Memories and Media




Vidigami: Sharing Memories and Media
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At Fort Worth Country Day, there’s nothing we love more than sharing the story of our School. One of our best tools for doing this is Vidigami, our community photo-sharing platform. The pictures record important and meaningful moments in the lives of JK-12 students and allow parents to see the great experiences that are happening in classrooms and on campus. 

School photographers, teachers, and other faculty members will be uploading photos from school activities to Vidigami. Parents have the ability to upload and share photos too!

Getting Started

If you don’t already have a Vidigami account from previous school years, you will receive an activation email at the beginning of this school year with steps on how to set up your account. Keep an eye out for this invitation, which you will need to create your account password. Be sure to check your spam/promotion folder. You will use the same email address that you use for MyFWCD.
 

Check out the following Quick Start Guides from Vidigami:

App

In addition, please visit app.vidigami.com on your mobile device to install the Vidigami App. You will be able to login to the app with the same login you use for the website. Or, access Vidigami without having to enter login information by clicking on the Vidigami Single Sign On link in the Resources section of MyFWCD

Questions?

If you have any questions about Vidigami, or need help getting started, please contact Reggie Johnson, Digital Media and Content Manager, at [email protected] or 817.732.7718 ext. 3611. You can also visit http://help.vidigami.com for guides to getting started and answers to frequently asked questions. 







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Vidigami: Sharing Memories and Media

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