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Edmodo is the largest social learning network in the world

Edmodo ’ s mission is to connect all learners with the people and resources they need to reach their full potential. Edmodo is the largest social learning network in the world. 35,000,000+. TOTAL USERS AROUND THE WORLD. Why Edmodo?. Engage

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Edmodo is the largest social learning network in the world

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  1. Edmodo’s mission is to connect all learners with the people and resources they need to reach their full potential

  2. Edmodo is the largest social learning network in the world 35,000,000+ TOTAL USERS AROUND THE WORLD

  3. Why Edmodo? Engage Edmodo is designed to get students excited about learning as teachers easily create a blended learning experience. Connect Teachers are at the center of a powerful network that connects them to students, parents, administrators and publishers. Measure Edmodo makes it simple to track student progress. Teachers can get the pulse of the class through quizzes, discussion and more. Personalize Edmodo offers engaging, easy-to-use apps that integrate seamlessly and personalize learning for every student.

  4. Anytime, Anywhere Learning

  5. Secure Platform Ensures Safety and Privacy • Closed environment • No private information required from students • Students can only join classes by the invitation of their teacher • All communication is archived • Teacher has full management control Students use this code to sign up

  6. Create Your Teacher Account Create a teacher account if you are a teacher, administrator, or have another role in education

  7. Update Your Account Settings Customize email or text notifications Click the “Me” drop-down to access settings Upload a photo or an avatar Choose your privacy settings Select your School

  8. Create Your Profile View your badges - earn more by using Edmodo in new ways! Tell others about yourself- add your role in education, interests, websites, blogs, Twitter, etc.

  9. Teacher Homepage Post assignments, reminders, polls, or discussion questions Store unlimited content for easy sharing and re-use Create groups for classes, clubs, PLCs, online courses, etc. Encourage collaboration and participation in discussions Access global communities of peers and publisher partners

  10. Create Groups 2. Complete group information 1. Select the “+” in Groups section 3. Distribute Group Code or “Join Group” URL to members

  11. Student Sign-Up Students who already have an account can log in and click the “+” Students use your group code to register for a new account Students are NOT required to give email address …And then enter the group code to join group

  12. Student Profile Badges awarded by teachers Students share their learning style and goals Link to grade book for each group

  13. Student Homepage The backpack: Unlimited storage for documents, videos and other resources Students receive notifications for grades, assignments, alerts or replies Students can only send messages to the entire group or directly to the teacher Students can only join groups. They cannot create groups Parents use this code to create their account or add student to their existing account

  14. Parent Sign-Up To create an account, use the parent code located on child’s Edmodo homepage Parents only need 1 account for their children. Multiple children can be added to 1 account.

  15. Parent Homepage Parents can add multiple students with their unique parent codes Parents have a dashboard view of student’s assignments, grades and calendar events Teachers can send messages to parents

  16. Customize Groups Side Panel Customize which groups appear in the side-panel by selecting the star next to the group name Click “Show All” to see a list of all groups

  17. Creating Small Groups To add students, click “Members” on the small group page and “Add Members” in the new window Teachers can create small groups by clicking the “+“ on the group homepage

  18. Using Small Groups Only the members you put into small groups can access the communication stream Utilize small groups for group projects, differentiation, and to organize units or discussion separate from the main group.

  19. Manage Group Members Set all members to “read only” or print out list of members View username, profile, and grades Give co-teacher status to colleagues Click “Members” on the group homepage to see a list of your students Reset password, access parent code, remove from group

  20. Best Practices for Safe Social Learning • Do not post group codes publicly • Lock group codes after all members have joined • Monitor posts • Set up notifications • Use read-only status when useful • Encourage students to select unique passwords • Set expectations

  21. Post a Message Post a Note, Alert, Assignment, Quiz or Poll. Attach any type of file or link Send to individual group, multiple groups, small groups, parents, individual students and/or teacher connections Send immediately or schedule posts for the future

  22. Polls Create a poll and add multiple answer choices. Votes are anonymous Check for understanding or survey opinions

  23. Assignments Each assignment you create is saved to bank for future access Choose a due date View and grade assignments as they are turned in

  24. Grading Assignments Grades are automatically added to the gradebook. (TIP: Input “LATE” to keep students from handing in late work) Teachers can annotate submitted assignments with comments and detailed feedback Teachers and co-teachers can provide feedback -Students can respond and a permanent record is kept for reference

  25. Quizzes Create a new quiz or load a previously created one Create new questions (Multiple Choice, True/False, Fill in the Blank, Short Answer, Matching) or load from your own question bank Choose whether you’d like to randomize questions and/or allow students to view results immediately

  26. Grading Quizzes Edmodo auto-grades questions (except short answer) Select individual students to view their responses and grade short answer questions View a breakdown of class results

  27. Progress (Gradebook) Export grades into CSV file so you can input into another system Access grades and badges Scores are updated automatically after each assignment or quiz is graded and recorded

  28. Badges Award badges to motivate and recognize achievement. Create badges aligned to standards, positive behaviors, and more Use pre-loaded badges or create your own

  29. Library Add unlimited files, links, and embed codes and post groups from the stream Teachers and students can connect Google Drive accounts Organize library into folders and share folders with your groups

  30. Share Folders from Library Place a check in the box to share the folder with that group

  31. Communities Follow subject and content communities to connect and share best practices and resources with other educators Follow publisher and partner communities

  32. Typical Assessment Cycle Test Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark

  33. Snapshot Workflow Test Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark Edmodo Snapshot improves classroom progress and student learning outcomes in a snap Personalize learningbased on prioritized recommendations Instantly create micro-assessments with thousands of standards-aligned questions Receive real-time results and feedback by classroom and student

  34. Make progress (not educated guesses) Post-Test Pre-Test Instruction Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Morning Day Afternoon Start of Period Session End of Period

  35. Snapshot Case Study: 9th Grade Math Day 1 Small Group 1 Day 2 Give Snapshot to each small student group Pre-Test Day 3 Small Group 2 Beginning of each unit “By giving these daily check-ins, I and my students have fewer surprises on the big end-of-unit test.” – Mr. Smith, 9th Grade Math Teacher Unit Test

  36. Snapshot Case Study: 3rd Grade ELA Plan lesson Facilitate Literature Center Receive instant results on student progress “I am incorporating Edmodo Snapshot to my Learning Center rotation. The students are enjoying it!” – Ms. Hernandez, 3rd Grade Teacher Students take Snapshot

  37. Launch Snapshot

  38. Discover Browse content in the “Discover” area Browse for content by topic Browse for content by topic Add to your library or share with groups or individuals directly

  39. Edmodo Apps Access the Edmodo Store to browse for integrated digital content and tools Manage apps that you’ve purchased Launch any installed app Customize toolbar with your favorite apps

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