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The Social Learning Network
for the ClassroomPresented by Mary Myers
No Email Needed for Students to Join a
Group(Just a Group Code)
Edmodo is FREE!There are No Hidden
Fees!
There are No Ads on Edmodo.
Students Can Only Send
a Message to the Group or Teacher.
Students are unable to direct message each other.
Optional: Parents Can Access the Group
(Each Student Has Their Own Parent Access Code)
Teachers Can Manage Their Own Groups(Change Passwords,
Remove Students, Etc.)
Edmodo Offers Many Ways
to Communicate and CollaboratePost a link to media
for note taking…
Send Out Announcements, News,
Directions, and More Using the Note Feature.
Use the Assignment Feature
as a Digital Dropbox.
Poll Students/Teachers
Download the Android and iPhone App for
Edmodo
Organize Content Using Tags.
(You Can Share Tags with Groups)
Teachers Can Make SubGroups Within a
Group
Set-up a Class Calendar (Event and Assignment
Reminders)
You can view separate group calendars or see everything
all-in-one.
Use the Gradebook Option
You can leave comments for students on specific
assignments and upload additional files.
Use the Library to Share and Store Files
(Online Storage Space for Students)
Join Communities and Network with Educators
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on
Communities.
Using Edmodo in class…
Earth Science: students will complete a collaborative web quest.
The Task…• Students work in groups• Research earthquakes• “Inform” town residents about earthquakes and how
to stay safe.
The Process
Essential Questions
Role Playing
• Geologist• Seismologist• Safety Expert• Damage Investigator
Use Edmodo to Collaborate…
• Create different groups on Edmodo and students in small groups can collaborate and share resources.
Students teach each other
Assessments
Student Presentations
Content Standards
ISTE Standards For Students
ISTE Standards for Teachers
Thank you!• Parts of the Edmodo presentation were adapted from Cristina Runkles’
presentation to ISTE conference 2011 in Philadelphia.