Sunday, July 7, 2013

EDMODO...collaboration using a social network site

    I recently saw a Facebook post that included a picture of a student passing a note to another student. The caption read, "Kids nowadays will never know the fear of being caught with a note and having the teacher read it aloud to the class." The reason why I found this amusing was because today's student communicates through text message, e-mail, Facebook, or MySpace. These students are showing an example of "doing things differently" (Thornburg 2004). Instead of putting pencil to paper, students are putting fingers to device for communication. We as educators need to take advantage of the technology being used by our students.
   I have been interested in using a new social media app called, Edmodo. This app is like Facebook for the classroom. Teachers can communicate with other teachers about what works in the classroom. Links are shared, ideas are given, and open collaboration is underway. Teachers also have the ability to communicate with their students inside and outside of the classroom. Teachers can post links to videos or educational websites for students to access after the school day is over. Students can join groups to work on assignments together, while the teacher facilitates. Think of the possibilities!!
  Has anyone else used Edmodo in their classroom? What are some exciting features that you use often? What are some things you've done with Edmodo?
  If you have never tried Edmodo, here's the link: www.Edmodo.com
Enjoy!:)

Resources:

Thornburg, D. (2004) Technology and education: Expectations, not options. (Executive Briefing No. 401).
Retrieved from http://tcpdpodcast.org/briefings/expectations.pdf

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