I have been using Edmodo in my classes this year and I love it. It is a very simple and convenient way to communicate with students and give them extra help outside of the classroom. For anyone who doesn’t know what Edmodo is, it’s very similar to facebook—but it’s only used for educational purposes and the teacher can control who is allowed into the Edmodo groups as well as how much freedom the students have to communicate (akin to a autocratic dictator—what we’ve always wanted). Once you sign up as a teacher, just create groups for your classes and then give students the group code to sign up with.
I am in a situation in which most of my kids ride buses to school so there isn’t really any time outside of class to work with students one on one. With Edmodo, they can send me questions about the homework or due dates, etc. I think the most helpful aspect of Edmodo for me has been the ability to remind kids about homework. I only see my kids every other day so it really helps them to remember the homework when I send out the homework reminders on Edmodo. Just make sure the students put in their email address if they have one so that the messages go straight to their email.
Some other wonderful features on Edmodo…
Library. In the “Library” you can create folders and upload any sort of file you would like to share with your students. I upload everything that we do in class as well as powerpoints and all the homework assignments. So if a kid loses his homework (of course that never happens…), he/she can download it and print it off at home. This is great for when students come at the end of the semester wanting a bunch of makeup work to pull their grade up; I just tell them to print it all off at home so I don’t use up a bunch of paper.
Calendar. You can fill in the calendar so that students know what lessons are coming up and when assignments are due, etc.
Mini groups. You can create mini groups within class groups if you are doing a group project, for example. You arrange the groups and put whatever students from the class into whatever group you want. I recently did a group project and this allowed me to send messages and resources to specific mini groups. Very helpful.
Quizzes, assignments, and grades. You can also give quizzes, assignments, and grades through Edmodo. I have yet to do any of this yet, but I hear it is a very simple operation. Kids do the assignments right on Edmodo and you can grade them fairly quickly. I haven’t done this yet because there is a good number of my kids that don’t have internet access at home.
Resource sharing groups/teacher connections. As a teacher you can join other groups that are content-specific for resource/idea sharing. I am a member of the world languages group. I’m sure there is a social studies group as well. Also, you can connect with other teachers through Edmodo to collaborate. I am connected with about 5 other teachers at my school who teach a lot of the same students that I teach.
Parent codes. Lastly, once a student has joined your class group, you can give their parents/guardians a “parent code” specific to their student. This allows parents to stay up-to-date on what’s going on in the class, and they receive the communications as well. This is a wonderful way to help parents stay involved and hold their kids accountable.
I’m still learning more about this awesome tool. Please share out if you use Edmodo in a creative way or find out more useful features that haven’t been mentioned here. Those of us who are on Edmodo need to connect on the website and we can collaborate more with this great resource.
¡Buena suerte!