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101. E ducators can Energize, Explain, Enlighten, Engage and Explore with Edmodo !. Created by D5 InTecs. Hey there teachers and administrators!! Are you ready to digitally interact with your colleagues and students?.
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101 Educators can Energize, Explain, Enlighten, Engage and Explore with Edmodo! Created by D5 InTecs
Hey there teachers and administrators!! Are you ready to digitally interact with your colleagues and students? • Communities are built into edmodo, so teachers can join groups and build their PLN, professional learning networks. Ideally, they can also "stay" in their professional development groups and extend the learning and conversation beyond the limits of the course and project facilitator. Additionally, it models this kind of learning for teachers to use in their own classrooms. Revolution!
Step One: Get Parents On Board! Adapt and send home this parent letter to be signed- or make your own. (Files are at bottom of link) We strongly advise parents sign the bottom of the parent letter and return to you prior to the student creating an edmodo account.
Step Two: Create a D5 Teacher Edmodo Account • In the URL, type in d5.edmodo.com. Get your school’s special d5 code from your friendly InTec.
Step Three: Teach Digital Citizenship • Review Digital Citizenship with your Students. 2.Review the student contract *with your class. You can always adapt this contract to meet the needs of your students. 3. Reiterate that students should NEVER give out personal information! Brainpops: Digital Citizenship *file is attached at bottom of link
Step Four: Sign Up Students • Once in the URL, type in d5.edmodo.com. • Click on “I’m a student”. (You can sign up students yourself, or do as a class)
Students will all enter the same group code (that you have created and distributed to them). Keep this private, do not distribute electronically! Tip: usernames must be unique, so save your sanity and create a uniform system ex: soesheatherr OR opesandreab (school, first name and last intial. Going only with names creates a problem, especially with common names, because this is a tool that is used worldwide. For passwords, use your school and student number in the class ex: hec11 or dfes7 Be Internet safe and use only the first initial of the student’s last name!
Groups: Teachers, you will initially click on create to make a class. When naming the class, keep it specific in case students are using edmodo in multiple classes. Ex: Mrs. Bishop’s IBC 2nd Graders
Easily Add Interactive Elements Add assignments, quizzes, polls, even videos!!
Coach Your Students for a Smooth Transition into Edmodo Collaborations Most important: Make SURE they post to the entire class that you have created. (See your InTec for assistance). Have students write the district D5 edmodo web address in their agendas (d5. edmodo.com) as well as their username and password.
Common Core Connections • “Students who are college and career ready…use technology and digital media strategically and capably.” • “Anchor standard for writing: Use technology, including the internet, to produce and publish writing and collaborate with others.” • “Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse media and formats, including visually and quantitatively, as well as in words.” • Common Core State Standard Initiative.
Allows students to interact with classmates and their teacher 24-7.
Professional Networking • Administrators and Teachers: Edmodo is a great professional learning community. You can participate in forums, ask questions, share great ideas, and meet teachers who have the same types of professional situations as you. • ex: D5 iPad Resources: c373h3 Scratch Computer Programming: t2zqn3
A MUST to join…. • D5 Edmodo Teacher Forum: 9kxw55 Join this group of your district colleagues to share resources, questions, and ideas on how to use Edmodo. This is a GREAT way to get more comfortable with using this resource. Let’s get the ball rolling!!
Special thanks to Ms. Sarah Poole at SOES for sharing! Look her up on Edmodo!!