Setting Up Accounts
I have already created my account and created my classes. Each class receives its own access code. As students create accounts on Edmodo (no e-mail address required!) they enter the access code to join their class.
Features
Edmodo provides a calendar and a file management system along with the microblogging. While Edmodo lacks the @ and # that Twitter uses, it provides for them in a slightly different way. Instead of using @ to direct message someone, you can choose a specific person to send it to by choosing from a list. Instead of using a hashtag to create "groupings" on a specific topic, students can tag their posts (tweets). While these are slightly more cumbersome and a little less authentic, I believe students will still learn the fundamentals of microblogging that will easily transfer to twitter or plurk.
Edmodo - Home via kwout
Classroom Ideas
- Resource Sharing - ie: You are doing a project on the Oregon Trail, find a website that you would recommend to others to use for this project. Briefly, in about 15 words, summarize the website/why you would recommend it.
- Submitting final products - students could message you directly and attach their file
- Bell-ringer activity/Exit Ticket activity - students respond to a prompt at the beginning of class or the end of class
- Reminders - remind students about project deadlines, tests, homework
- Online Discussions - discuss books, current events, music, etc.
Steering wheel photo used under Creative Commons license from http://www.flickr.com/photos/51035555243@N01/50927878/.
2 comments:
I am also thinking about trying edmodo at my school this year. Love the usage ideas in this post. Thanks for sharing! (I found this post on twitter) :)
Thanks Mrs. Edwards! I would love to hear how you use edmodo with your students this year! (thanks for the RT on twitter I look forward to following your tweets)
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