Tracie Weisz
Edmodo. Projects. TWeisz Project 2. This project started out crowded but ended up solo - which actually was just fine given that many of us were exploring edmodo.
We needed each other to the extent that we needed to know how to create connections and network within the program, and also join other groups, assign groups, push content and assessments, and be on the student end to take those assessments. Beyond that, much of the exploring, testing and thinking was on our own. I have used edmodo in my classroom before - although I am not using it this year because I am overseeing many online courses. We are looking at using it school wide next year.
If we make the decision to do that (and I'm hoping we do), I will be the one to roll it out. TWeisz - Pearltrees in the Classroom. 15 Things Teachers & Students Can Do With Edmodo. Last week the Wall Street Journal had an article announcing that Edmodo had received a $15 million venture capital investment from the founder of LinkedIn and a former VP of Facebook.
Using Pixton and GoAnimate! Apps to Teach Digital Citizenship. Using StoryWorks and Edmodo for Debate and Persuasive Writing. Tagged with: elementary schoolLanguage Arts This is a guest post from Lindsey Fuller, a 6th grade Elementary School Teacher in Decatur, Illinois.
The full version of her post can be found on her blog at 6thgradetales.com. If you are interested in contributing to the Edmodo Blog, please complete this form. Connect with Lindsey on Edmodo or follow her @linlin8! My students really resist writing. Scholastic To The Rescue To teach persuasive writing, I recently shared an article with my students “Should Girls Play on Boys’ Sports Teams?” Things for Teachers, Using Edmodo as a formative assessment tool. Using Edmodo Quizzes for Personalized Learning. Tagged with: 7th gradeedmodo quizzesFlipped ClassroommathMiddle Schoolpersonalized learningteacher spotlight This is a guest post from Sharon Casadei, a 7th grade teacher in North Wales, Pennsylvania.
The full version of her post can be found on her blog at Pact10Flip.wordpress.com. If you are interested in contributing to the Edmodo Blog, please complete this form. I am not a fan of the “math maintenance” in the traditional, “count as a grade” sense, but I do believe that keeping the students’ skills sharp is necessary. It is no surprise that the students abhor math maintenance sheets, and the pressure that can come along with them. 10 reasons I love using Edmodo in my iPad classroom… A Teacher’s Perspective: Real world connections using Edmodo (video)
Flip Your Classroom With the Edmodo Scavenger Hunt. Tagged with: Language ArtsMiddle Schoolstudents This is a guest post from Melissa Butler, a 6th grade Language Arts teacher from South Orange, New Jersey.
(7) Vicki Davis - Google+ - You can use Google Docs with Edmodo - here's how. The Rule, Not the Exception. Posted by jjanczak in Teaching, technology.
Tags: Edmodo, mobile learning, Teaching, technology trackback These past few weeks I have been using Edmodo in my AP Economics class, and I just want to post some quick reflections and thoughts about my students use so far. According to their website, Edmodo is “a private social platform for students and teachers to share ideas, files, events and assignments.” Ideas For Using Edmodo. Where Learning Happens. 22 Great Tips on using Edmodo in the classroom. Using Subtext with Edmodo. Now you can use Subtext to share notes and discussion prompts with your classes on Edmodo.
Your posts will even include an excerpt of the original text so you never have to waste time transcribing a passage again. Differentiating Homework Using Edmodo. Tagged with: elementary schoolGoogle DocsSmall Groups This is a guest post from Jimmy Sapia, a 4th grade teacher at Springdale Elementary School in Stamford, Connecticut.
The full version of his post can be found on his blog at mrsapia.wordpress.com. If you are interested in contributing to the Edmodo Blog, please complete this form. History Teacher Brian Schum’s Students Stay Up Late Using Edmodo. Tagged with: high schoolhistoryMiddle School This post is part of our Edmodo Spotlight series which highlights Edmodo teachers, schools and districts.
If you are interested in being featured, please complete this form. The Last Backpack Generation. Every week on Monday I share a classroom success story that started with teachers using technology.
PLEASE SHARE your stories of success in the classroom so other teachers are willing to take chances too! Today’s success is from Kyle Kline, a teacher in Indiana I was lucky enough to work with a few weeks ago and whom I saw at the FETC Conference in Orlando. One of the biggest mistakes schools make when implementing 1:1 initiatives is not having a dedicated Learning Management System (LMS) like Canvas, Google Drive, Blackboard, Edline, etc.
While all have benefits, it is important for teachers in schools to all be using one LMS so that students don’t have to have multiple passwords. It can really streamline learning and operations if students and teachers are all trained and consistent using one platform.