Monday, June 17, 2013
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Dr. Will, I use Edmodo in my blended class also. Love it. Good job with the video.
ReplyKris,
ReplyThanks. I appreciate it. It would be awesome if you would talk to our teachers via a Google Hangout about how you are using Edmodo. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Dr. Will
Dr. Deyamport,
ReplyI am loving your blog more and more every time I visit! A couple weeks ago Dr. Strange asked us to find a technological tool that hasn't been discussed in class yet. I found Edmodo on and wrote about it for my classmates in my . I am very active on Facebook and still getting used to Twitter but I love social media and having that connection with people. I think that is why Edmodo caught my attention, I like the idea of being connected with my students and parents through a social media because they more than likely will already have Facebook and Twitter. I also like that Edmodo is for educators and a way to keep the personal lives separate.
The University of South Alabama has an online program where teachers can have a blended classroom like most colleges, which I love the idea of a blended classroom. However, what I really like about Edmodo is that not only can teachers in your school be part of your community, you can have teachers from all over the district! I like learning from other teachers and seeing the different classrooms, so I am really excited about having that relationship with teachers all over my district.
Since I do not have my classroom yet and the educators, students, etc. to make my communities, I can't really see all the benefits and how to use it fully so thank you for this video!! Very helpful!
Melissa Canterbury
P.S I will be summarizing my visits to your blog in a final summary on my blog! Please feel free to visit and leave feedback!
ReplyThanks,
Melissa Canterbury
Melissa,
ReplyThanks a lot for leaving another comment. I always appreciate people taking the time to do so, and I am happy that the training videos I have created have been helpful to you. All the best to you and your future.
Dr. Will