Edmodo is like a classroom version of Facebook. Teachers and students each create their own profile accounts.
Edmodo Homepage |
Create Groups for Classes |
Edmodo allows teachers to post notes, links, and assignments for students to complete. There's even an option to add alerts to communicate important information quickly. Each of these can be sent directly to specific students, teachers, or groups. Teachers can easily see and access students' completed assignments and replies to posts.
It provides a safe location for students and teachers to communicate with one another. There's also an option for teachers to maintain access and communication with their students using a cell phone application. There's even an option to maintain an Edmodo grade book and library for teachers to access.
Through Edmodo the community begun in the classroom can continue build when the students go home and encourage every student to participate. In this safe environment that many students are already familiar with through their use of Facebook, instructor can allow students more freedom of creativity in their assignments while giving them the opportunity to further develop their teamworking skills and their ability effectively use the internet to enhance their learning and knowledge.
Oh thank you… thank you… thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for. I am not sure if I have invited you to my AR site, but if you could understand the help that you have provided I would hug you. http://web.me.com/danyelliot/Action_Research/Welcome_Page.html I signed up for Edmodo after I got about a third of the way down your blog and looked around playing with the application a bit. But when I returned to your blog to finish reading and saw the sentence about the cell phone feature I nearly cried, I was so happy. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!
ReplyDeleteEdmodo is an application that creates a virtual companion classroom for my kids to encourage organization, initiative, connection and independence! We all now how much time our students feel compelled to spend on Facebook (FB), and now this can offer an easy transition or rather an addition to their ‘cool’ social/ educational obligations.
I love that it has specific codes to access specific classes, as I will be teaching four different subjects next year and was very worried about how to introduce so many new tools, ideas, and specific curriculum requirements all while personally staying organized and sane.
I really like that you point out the safety issue. This has encouraged me to put some real thought into how to introduce and create a comfort level with parents. By ninth grade most parents in my district allow their students to have FB accounts, and being able to explain the security points that you brought to light about limited access, lack of open world wide search features, etc.