Sunday, February 26, 2012

Using Edmodo to Enhance ELA Instruction


Creating an account on Edmodo was rather simple as was navigating the site.  For this reason alone, I think this is a great resource as a teaching tool.  Another benefit is the look and layout of the site.  Edmodo uses a format very similar to Facebook, which most students are familiar with.  In addition, parents can have access to the class site, which provides real time communication of assignments.  Students can use this site as a way of communicating questions for homework assignments, blogging with classmates or small groups, and can also provide a meaningful way to collaborate with other classes for a multi-disciplinary approach to education.  Students who need differentiation can benefit as reminders can be provided individually or via the groups.  Another benefit of the site is that students can practice appropriate online communication.  Finally, one issue we have been discussing constantly this year at our district conferences is the importance of documentation of student work when the new APPR goes into affect. Through Edmodo we can create student portfolios, track group discussions, and have immediate access to it all.   

4 comments:

  1. I like the idea you have about creating portfolio's with student work. This goes great with the new APPR we are all mandated to follow. Every piece of student work can be easily accessible. Also, I had to go back to take a second look after you mentioned the layout is like facebook. I agree and believe that will be appealing to many students.

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  2. You bring up a great point about parents accessing edmodo to view the children's class pages. I knew about edmodo prior to this assignment but i had no idea parents could also be involved. I love the fact that parents have a chance to engage with their kids and the teacher. It allows parents who want to be involved the opportunity to take a greater role in their kids education. Good point!

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  3. Edmodo is a great way to track student work. There are a lot of web based products out there like Edmodo, but it seems very comprehensive.

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  4. Glad to see discussion going on here. Keep coming... *_^

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