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Carlos Quintero

About | edmodo - 0 views

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    What is Edmodo? Edmodo is a private microblogging platform developed for use in the classroom by teachers and students. Edmodo provides teachers and students the ability to share notes, links, and files to foster communication inside and outside of the classroom. Teachers also have the ability to post alerts, assignments, and events to share with their students.
Roland Gesthuizen

Teaching like it's 2999: Schoology vs. Edmodo, Round 2 - Also, why Schoology solved my ... - 0 views

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    "I myself maintained both an Edmodo group and started a Schoology course for the twice-weekly after school Student Innovation Team I lead. This, combined with the 33 classes, was a great way for me to learn more about the differences between the two platforms. I've learned a lot, and wanted to share it with you! Below is a quick overview of what we've learned when it comes to Edmodo vs. Schoology."
Paul Beaufait

Free online tutorial for using EDMODO - 36 views

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    First of two tutorials introducing the Edmodo virtual learning environment, and illustrating its features and functions in detail.
Tero Toivanen

Google Docs Integration is Now Available | Edmodo - Safe Social Networking for Schools - 38 views

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    Google Docs has been integrated into Edmodo
Paul Beaufait

Free online tutorial for using Tricider - 25 views

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    Second of two tutorials introducing the Edmodo virtual learning environment, and illustrating its features and functions in detail.
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    Why is the link title so mismatched to the content on the site page?
Maggie Verster

One teachers Edmodo experience with a student - 0 views

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    This is an example of how social media can change children's participation in class. A very well written teacher's reflection of a difficult student's engagement in her class as a result of using social media
Clint Walters

Edmodo - Create a Group | Help Center - 0 views

  • You can also invite others to join your group without giving away the group code by using the “Request To Join URL”, located below the group code. When you select the “Request To Join URL”, a unique, auto generated URL will be generated. You can distribute this URL to people and when selected, the person will have the option to send you a request to join. You will then receive a notification and can approve or deny the person’s request to join that group.
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      Beats the heck out of trying to hand out group codes...
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    Join Group URL... priceless.
Matt S

The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You | Edudemic - 0 views

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    The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You Topics: best, cozi, edmodo, edublogs, google, guide, prezi, tools, top 10, vuvox, web 2.0, wiki
Teresa Gerardi

Edmodo | Secure Social Learning Network for Teachers and Students - 2 views

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    microblogging for teachers
J Black

How One Teacher Uses Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Asking students to discuss their classes in a very public forum has got to raise concerns for some people as well. Rankin says participation isn't required, but it's because of these kinds of concerns that private, education focused services like EdModo have a market. That closed communication comes at the expense of public knowledge sharing, but classroom innovators may not be able to have it both ways in the long term.
Dimitris Tzouris

Teacher's Guide to Creating Facebook Group for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mo... - 18 views

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    www.edmodo.com is like facebook but for the classroom
Debra Spear

CCSS Math Resources and PLC - 1 views

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    Excellent resources, discussion opportunities, and sharing. Mostly related to Math - grade 6 - Algebra. Join us as we implement the common core and share your successes and fears.
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