Review on Edmodo
Review on Edmodo
Edmodo is an educational
technology company offering a
communication, collaboration
and coaching platform
to K-12 schools
and teachers. The Edmodo network enables teachers to share content, distribute
quizzes, assignments, and manage communication with students, colleagues, and
parents. Edmodo is very teacher-centric in their design and philosophy:
students and parents can only join Edmodo if invited to do so by a teacher.
Teachers and students spend large amounts of time on the platform, both in and
out of the classroom.
Edmodo was founded in 2008 by
Nic Borg, Jeff O’Hara and Crystal Hutter, three former school district
employees who wanted to put social learning into an education environment.
It has received several awards over the years, such as Noodle’s 2015 Best
Online Education Tool, 2016 GESS Education Award and the 2015 EdTech Digest
Cool Tool Award for its Snapchat tool.
Edmodo runs a network of
partners that consists of publishers, developers and other companies to
share content and apps with teachers and students. Edmodo is set up like a
social networking feed, similar to Facebook. Students, teachers and
parents can communicate with posts, and other users can like or comment on
them.
Edmodo offers several
benefits, including:
§ Unlimited storage so teachers won’t have to
worry about clearing out space
§ Integration with Microsoft Office and Google
Apps for Education, so users won’t have to remember passwords for individual
sites (a new feature)
§ Global teacher collaboration for support,
answers and ideas for topics, lessons and issues
§ Anywhere, anytime access via dedicated mobile
apps
§ Security and privacy tools such as private
groups and the ability to track members’ activity
§ Parental access to students’ homework,
tests, grades and classroom announcements
§ Collaboration features for parents
The Edmodo Snapshot tool is
designed to meet Common Core standards, as well as other education standards
schools must follow. Edmodo partners with content providers to display
resources such as lesson plans, tests, games and other activities. Snapshot
also provides question banks and assessments for teachers as well as real-time
reports that illustrate progress by student so teachers can figure out which
students need help.
Edmodo Spotlight is a tool
for downloading various educational apps. Users can find specific apps by
filtering for subject matter, grade and/or price. Teachers can create and
upload their own apps or make recommendations. Most of the apps are free to
download, but others cost a nominal fee.
There’s a dedicated help
center for students, parents and teachers to find answers for common
troubleshooting issues and other questions. Users can also submit a support
request, ask questions to other users, send feedback to Edmodo or find out
information on product releases from the help center. Edmodo’s support staff
consists of former educators who are experienced in classroom settings.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Chitra! :)
Deletenice review monisa :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Ramin! :)
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ReplyDeleteHowever, could you please let me know what does it mean by 'Common core standard'?
You have given so many important information which is really helpful for us.
Thank you so much Hani apu! Well, when a company or person creates a new educational app or website, there must have some common core standards to meet the educational goal that is followed globally. Edmodo also meets the common core of standards and other educational standards that every educational website should follow :)
DeleteVery informative and structured writing Monisa Apu. Carry on.
ReplyDeletethanks mawa :)
DeleteGood observation with new ideas
ReplyDeleteYou writing is fully organized
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