…Build on the shared vision by collaboratively creating a strategic plan that articulates how technology will be used to enhance learning.

WHAT/ WHY/ HOW

Edmodo Learning Management Workshop

Edmodo is a web tool for interactive teaching and learning. It connects students and teachers all around the world on one platform to communicate and collaborate. They share their ideas, problems, and methodologies with each other and for the students to organize group discussions, debate, share materials, upload assignments, and grades. They can provide instant feedback to the students. Parents can also have access to this application to check their child’s performance. The best thing about Edmodo is, it is free of cost.

Edmodo is the best choice for above-grade five because this range of students can efficiently operate Edmodo or learn how to operate it. It suits for every subject area as it provides a real-time learning environment. Students can collaborate with any educator worldwide and other students to take useful tips and help them to construct their knowledge. Moreover, through Edmodo, teachers can provide access to the students to use their recourses. Teachers can schedule their classes, assignments, quizzes, group tasks, monitor the group tasks, and provide their productive feedback in real-time. In this way, it gives a productive virtual environment for both teachers and students.

Edmodo impacts teaching and learning in many ways; it helps teachers with their curriculum design as it offers a library where they keep all their data in one place. It notifies the teachers and students regarding their class and assignment schedules. Regardless of so many features, this tool provides a clear and easy-to-use interface. Its dashboard look likes the home page of Facebook. If any individual uses it for the first time, he/she will not face any difficulty in using it. Furthermore, it is a secure platform as it allows the teachers to control how they can access their classes, material, and recourses.

Edmodo Tutorial Video

References

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