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A Guide for Getting Started. WHY YOU MIGHT USE IT •Easy communication between students and teachers •Easy to post documents, assignments and activities for students to download any time •Convenient to keep grades and see which students have completed work •Student engagement - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A Guide for Getting Started

A Guide for Getting Started

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WHY YOU MIGHT USE IT•Easy communication between students and teachers•Easy to post documents, assignments and activities for students to download any time •Convenient to keep grades and see which students have completed work•Student engagement•Student confidence•Quick and easy immediate feedback on work and ideas•Digital citizenship – using social networking in a purposeful, responsible way•Meeting kids in their world•Less photocopying

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What it allows people to do:◦Send work to absent students◦Send messages and reminders to students◦Set up student discussion in real-time – can use in and outside of classroom◦Post a questions and have students answer◦Students post their own work – reports, poetry, ideas, etc.◦Students read and comment on other people’s groups◦Set up student mini-groups within the class group so they can communicate with the whole group easily online.◦In a bigger school – communicate with the whole year – all of year 11 advanced for example – saves individual teachers work◦Find and share resources for all subjects online – download worksheets.◦Talk with other teachers – connect with other classes in the country or globally◦Share ideas with teachers and ask others’ for ideas on teaching activities◦Make ‘friends’ like facebook – called a connection – with other teachers

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What is Edmodo?Free social learning network for teachers, students, schools and districtsProvides an engaging platform for blended learning and safe, productive social networking Safe and easy way to: − Connect− Exchange ideas− Share content− Access homework, grades and school

notices.

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Founded in late 2008, Edmodo is now used by millions around the globe. Our rapid growth is due to grassroots adoption - teachers sharing tools that work!

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SecurityClosed environmentNo private information required from studentsStudents join classes by the invitation of their teacher onlyStudents cannot directly message one anotherAll communications are archivedTeacher has full management controlSub domains allow district administrators greater control

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Create Your Account

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Join Subject and Content

Communities

Post assignments, reminders,

polls, or discussion questions

Encourage collaboration

and participation in

classroom discussions

Store unlimited content for easy

re-use and sharing

Teacher Landing Page

Create Groups for Classes and

Clubs

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Student view

Students can only send messages to the entire group or

directly to the teacher

Students receive notifications for new

grades, new assignments, alerts or replies

Unlimited storage

for documents, videos and other resources

Students can only join

groups, they cannot create

them

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Update Your Account SettingsCustomize

email or text notification

Choose your privacy settings

Upload a photo or select an icon from

our list

Select your School and

connect with your peers

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Create a Group1. Select Create on groups menu

2. Complete group info

3. Distribute code to group members

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Student Sign-up

Student must have group code to register

Students are NOT required to

give email address

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Manage Groups

Create sub-groups within your groups

Access Parent Account codes, view student grades, reset passwords and remove members

Set group members to

read-only mode

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Post a MessageEmbed videos, attach files, links

or any documents from your Edmodo Library collection

Send a message to a group, or post direct messages to specific students or teacher connections

Select to post a note, alert, assignment or poll

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Edmodo Library

Unlimited Storage, accessible anywhere!

Organize library into folders and share files

and folders with groups

Upload, store and edit content to your personal library

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Create an Assignment

View and grade

assignments as students

turn them in

Click “Load Assignment” to easily pull up a

previously given assignment

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Grading Assignments

Comments allow you to provide feedback on assignments and students are notified immediately. Students can also comment back and a permanent record is kept for

reference.

Students can attach documents, links or

embed video, avoiding paper or use of thumb

drives

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GradebookExport option allows

you to transfer grades to another program

Scores are updated automatically after each assignment is

graded and recorded

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Calendar

Add class events, school events or view scheduled

assignments

Filter by group or view all

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Parent Account

Parent can add all of their children (students) under

one Edmodo account

Parents can send direct messages to a child’s teacher or

view any communication

from the teacher to their child

All of the child’s teachers are

listed on the right panel

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Communities/Professional Development

Follow subject and content

communities to connect and share best

practices with other teachers

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Mobile Access

Get updates and notifications on the go with our mobile app available for:− iPhone− iPod−Android

Access Edmodo on any mobile browser at m.edmodo.com

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After all students join your group, lock the group code to prevent others from joiningMonitor group membership to ensure only students in your group have joinedEducate students on proper online etiquette– Teacher can immediately edit or delete any posts by

group membersUse “Read-Only” status to curb inappropriate behavior– Students may still submit assignments and post

messages to teacher; but cannot send messages to entire group

Best Practices for Safe Networking

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Create your account and invite students.

Read blog.edmodo.com for more ways to use Edmodo in the classroom.

Watch our Edmodo In Action videos to see first-hand how Edmodo is being used in the classroom:http://help.edmodo.com/ideas

Follow Edmodo updates on Twitter (@edmodo) and Facebook (facebook.com/edmodo)

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First Steps for Getting Started

http://armidalehighschool.edmodo.com/

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http://armidalehighschool.edmodo.com/

http://edmodoteacherhub.wikispaces.com/

##Remember to use AHS EDMODO when creating account

## You may also wish to join this wiki created by members of our wonderful DEC PLN

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Join Weekly Edmodo Webinars: http://blog.edmodo.com/category/webinar/

Explore resources in the Help Center: help.edmodo.com

Ask the Edmodo Support Community: http://www.edmodo.com/community/support

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Training and Support

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What questions to you have?