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Social Learning in the
              Classroom

                                     Michelle Cowell
My	
  paper	
  was	
  about	
  using	
  the	
  social	
  learning	
  network	
  tool	
  Edmodo	
  as	
  the	
  classroom	
  
rather	
  than	
  just	
  in	
  the	
  classroom.	
  	
  The	
  paper	
  gives	
  some	
  background	
  on	
  Edmodo	
  and	
  
discusses	
  the	
  layout	
  and	
  how	
  it	
  func=ons	
  and	
  then	
  moves	
  on	
  to	
  how	
  I	
  used	
  to	
  create	
  my	
  
classroom	
  environment.	
  
F or
                     ch ool
                   S
Edmodo	
  is	
  a	
  social	
  learning	
  network	
  –	
  it	
  was	
  created	
  by	
  educators	
  for	
  educators	
  	
  -­‐-­‐	
  
no	
  adap9ng	
  of	
  social	
  or	
  business	
  sites	
  for	
  educa9on	
  use.	
  	
  You	
  can	
  operate	
  in	
  a	
  
secure	
  and	
  private	
  environment	
  or	
  you	
  can	
  make	
  it	
  public.	
  Edmodo	
  is	
  o=en	
  referred	
  
to	
  as	
  a	
  social	
  network	
  or	
  microblogging	
  site.	
  But	
  the	
  kids	
  called	
  it	
  Facebook	
  for	
  
school.	
  
Where did I come from?
Edmodo	
  was	
  created	
  in	
  2008	
  by	
  Nic	
  Borg	
  and	
  Jeff	
  O’Hara,	
  both	
  from	
  districts	
  outside	
  
of	
  Chicago.	
  According	
  to	
  the	
  website,	
  they	
  are	
  the	
  fastest	
  	
  growing	
  social	
  network	
  in	
  
the	
  world.	
  Of	
  course	
  these	
  numbers	
  sound	
  good	
  un=l	
  you	
  realize	
  that	
  for	
  every	
  1	
  
person	
  who	
  joins	
  at	
  least	
  25	
  other	
  people	
  join	
  because	
  they	
  were	
  told	
  too.	
  	
  But	
  this	
  
does	
  say	
  something	
  	
  for	
  how	
  quickly	
  it	
  is	
  catching	
  on	
  in	
  educa=on.	
  	
  	
  
Edmodo	
  is	
  designed	
  just	
  like	
  
Facebook,	
  same	
  layout,	
  same	
  
color	
  scheme,	
  everything.	
  Groups	
  
on	
  leR	
  –	
  messages	
  in	
  the	
  middle	
  –	
  
spotlight	
  (what’s	
  new)	
  and	
  
sugges=ons	
  on	
  right	
  –	
  on	
  right	
  
there	
  are	
  also	
  choices	
  for	
  specific	
  
types	
  of	
  messages	
  to	
  view	
  
separate	
  from	
  the	
  others.	
  
You	
  can	
  post	
  general	
  notes	
  to	
  
            one	
  or	
  all	
  of	
  your	
  groups.	
  I	
  
The Notes   haven’t	
  found	
  the	
  limit	
  on	
  the	
  
            length	
  of	
  these	
  yet	
  like	
  I	
  have	
  on	
  
            Facebook.	
  	
  Edmodo	
  allows	
  for	
  
            direct	
  messaging	
  	
  between	
  
            teacher	
  and	
  student.	
  	
  These	
  are	
  
            private	
  messages	
  that	
  can’t	
  be	
  
            seen	
  by	
  others.	
  	
  And	
  there	
  is	
  no	
  
            private	
  messaging	
  between	
  
            students.	
  
You	
  can	
  post	
  general	
  
notes	
  to	
  one	
  or	
  all	
  of	
  
your	
  groups.	
  I	
  haven’t	
  
found	
  the	
  limit	
  on	
  the	
  
length	
  of	
  these	
  yet	
  like	
  I	
  
have	
  on	
  Facebook.	
  	
  
Edmodo	
  allows	
  for	
  
direct	
  messaging	
  	
  
between	
  teacher	
  and
student.	
  	
  These	
  are	
  private	
  messages	
  that	
  can’t	
  be	
  seen	
  by	
  others.	
  	
  And	
  
there	
  is	
  no	
  private	
  messaging	
  between	
  students.	
  
Teachers	
  have	
  been	
  using	
  Edmodo	
  for	
  things	
  from	
  basic	
  assignment	
  turn-­‐
in,	
  secure	
  blogging,	
  and	
  microblogging,	
  to	
  conduc9ng	
  en9re	
  classes	
  there	
  
like	
  I	
  have.	
  I	
  conducted	
  my	
  Media	
  Literacy	
  class	
  through	
  Edmodo.	
  	
  I	
  had	
  an	
  
experimental	
  class	
  with	
  daily	
  access	
  to	
  computers.	
  	
  And	
  wanted	
  to	
  try	
  
something	
  different	
  while	
  also	
  reinforcing	
  my	
  daily	
  use	
  of	
  the	
  computers.	
  
I	
  chose	
  Edomodo	
  because	
  of	
  the	
  low	
  learning	
  curve,	
  for	
  myself	
  and	
  the	
  students.	
  	
  Since	
  
it	
  looks	
  just	
  like	
  Facebook	
  almost	
  everyone	
  is	
  already	
  familiar	
  with	
  the	
  format.	
  	
  Like	
  
Facebook,	
  there	
  isn’t	
  a	
  lot	
  of	
  freedom	
  to	
  personalize	
  your	
  page,	
  keeping	
  the	
  focus	
  on	
  
the	
  learning.	
  
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I	
  did	
  have	
  to	
  show	
  the	
  students	
  how	
  to	
  turn	
  in	
  assignments	
  and	
  show	
  them	
  how	
  I	
  wanted	
  
the	
  site	
  to	
  be	
  organized	
  when	
  it	
  came	
  to	
  their	
  pos=ngs.	
  	
  This	
  wasn’t	
  so	
  much	
  training	
  
them	
  on	
  the	
  tool	
  as	
  it	
  was	
  training	
  them	
  to	
  use	
  the	
  tool	
  in	
  this	
  seZng.	
  	
  This	
  was	
  not	
  only	
  
our	
  way	
  to	
  communicate	
  as	
  a	
  class	
  but	
  it	
  was	
  my	
  way	
  to	
  stay	
  organized.	
  
The	
  first	
  =me	
  the	
  students	
  sign	
  up	
  for	
  Edmodo	
  they	
  are	
  asked	
  for	
  the	
  group	
  code.	
  	
  This	
  is	
  
a	
  code	
  specific	
  to	
  the	
  group	
  or	
  class	
  set	
  up	
  by	
  the	
  teacher.	
  	
  The	
  students	
  enter	
  the	
  code,	
  
their	
  name	
  and	
  if	
  they	
  want,	
  their	
  email.	
  	
  The	
  email	
  isn’t	
  required	
  but	
  students	
  can	
  enter	
  
it	
  and	
  have	
  Edmodo	
  send	
  them	
  alerts	
  when	
  new	
  items	
  are	
  entered	
  on	
  the	
  page.	
  	
  	
  
Teacher Controlled




ARer	
  students	
  set	
  up	
  their	
  account,	
  they	
  are	
  automa=cally	
  directed	
  to	
  the	
  page	
  the	
  
matches	
  their	
  code.	
  	
  And	
  only	
  that	
  code.	
  Students	
  can’t	
  set	
  up	
  an	
  account	
  without	
  a	
  code	
  
and	
  they	
  can’t	
  set	
  up	
  their	
  own	
  areas	
  in	
  the	
  site.	
  	
  Everything	
  is	
  set	
  up	
  by	
  the	
  teacher.	
  
 Edmodo	
  	
  was	
  my	
  primary	
  
communica9on	
  with	
  the	
  students	
  in	
  
and	
  out	
  of	
  the	
  classroom.	
  	
  I’m	
  not	
  in	
  
the	
  building	
  when	
  they	
  have	
  free	
  
9me	
  so	
  	
  they	
  needed	
  an	
  alternate	
  
method	
  to	
  reach	
  me.	
  	
  Next	
  trimester	
  
I’m	
  going	
  to	
  set	
  it	
  up	
  so	
  that	
  it	
  will	
  
send	
  me	
  texts	
  when	
  students	
  post	
  an	
  
alert	
  and	
  I’ll	
  have	
  them	
  post	
  alerts	
  
when	
  they	
  need	
  assistance,	
  then	
  I	
  
can	
  help	
  them	
  immediately	
  (before	
  
10	
  pm).	
  
I	
  would	
  post	
  our	
  plan	
  
for	
  the	
  day	
  and	
  any	
  
resources	
  we	
  would	
  be	
  
using	
  during	
  the	
  
lessons,	
  videos,	
  
Powerpoints,	
  images,	
  
etc.	
  The	
  students	
  would	
  
have	
  access	
  to	
  all	
  of	
  the	
  
informa=on	
  if	
  they	
  
were	
  gone	
  or	
  wanted	
  to	
  
go	
  back	
  and	
  improve	
  
their	
  understanding.	
  
When	
  I	
  was	
  gone	
  I	
  
could	
  s=ll	
  post	
  the	
  
lessons	
  for	
  class	
  from	
  
wherever	
  I	
  was.	
  	
  This	
  
made	
  the	
  subs	
  job	
  
much	
  easier.	
  

                       What are we doing today?
 Students	
  would	
  take	
  their	
  notes	
  in	
  the	
  reply	
  box	
  under	
  that	
  days	
  post.	
  	
  This	
  would	
  
allow	
  the	
  students	
  access	
  to	
  everyone’s	
  notes.	
  	
  I	
  wanted	
  public	
  notes	
  because	
  
different	
  people	
  key	
  in	
  on	
  different	
  things.	
  	
  The	
  other	
  benefit	
  of	
  this	
  is	
  that	
  it	
  allowed	
  
the	
  special	
  educa=on	
  students	
  placed	
  in	
  my	
  room	
  an	
  added	
  advantage.	
  	
  They	
  may	
  
not	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  take	
  notes	
  like	
  the	
  other	
  students	
  but	
  they	
  now	
  had	
  access	
  to	
  notes	
  
like	
  the	
  other	
  students.	
  
Some9mes	
  students	
  would	
  want	
  to	
  con9nue	
  discussions	
  even	
  though	
  it	
  was	
  9me	
  for	
  
us	
  to	
  move	
  on.	
  	
  In	
  order	
  to	
  keep	
  us	
  on	
  a	
  schedule,	
  students	
  would	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  con9nue	
  
their	
  discussions	
  on	
  Edmodo	
  while	
  we	
  moved	
  ahead	
  with	
  other	
  informa9on.	
  	
  If	
  they	
  
missed	
  informa9on	
  because	
  of	
  this,	
  they	
  could	
  go	
  back	
  and	
  check	
  others	
  notes.	
  	
  

 Hey! What about…?
I	
  also	
  set	
  up	
  small	
  groups	
  inside	
  of	
  my	
  classes.	
  	
  These	
  groups	
  were	
  designed	
  for	
  students	
  
to	
  collaborate	
  with	
  others	
  in	
  a	
  smaller	
  seZng	
  to	
  explore	
  specific	
  topics,	
  kind	
  of	
  like	
  an	
  
Intro	
  to	
  Blogging.	
  	
  These	
  smaller	
  groups	
  allowed	
  students	
  to	
  focus	
  on	
  the	
  informa=on	
  to	
  
be	
  shared	
  instead	
  focusing	
  on	
  how	
  it	
  would	
  be	
  	
  shared.	
  
 I	
  also	
  had	
  the	
  students	
  complete	
  assignments	
  designed	
  for	
  the	
  format.	
  	
  One	
  of	
  these	
  
assignments	
  had	
  students	
  working	
  in	
  pairs	
  to	
  find	
  literary	
  terms	
  to	
  study.	
  	
  The	
  students	
  
had	
  to	
  find	
  the	
  terms	
  and	
  defini=ons	
  and	
  share	
  their	
  lists	
  on	
  Edmodo.	
  	
  We	
  chose	
  the	
  
most	
  common	
  terms	
  and	
  	
  the	
  students	
  were	
  then	
  given	
  5	
  terms	
  to	
  find	
  video	
  examples	
  
of	
  and	
  share	
  with	
  the	
  class.	
  
Maybe we shouldn’t …
Whenever	
  you	
  use	
  a	
  new	
  tool	
  in	
  the	
  classroom,	
  people	
  want	
  to	
  know	
  what	
  the	
  
drawbacks	
  are.	
  	
  ORen	
  people	
  will	
  focus	
  so	
  much	
  on	
  the	
  possible	
  drawbacks	
  that	
  they	
  
won’t	
  try	
  something	
  new.	
  To	
  be	
  honest,	
  there	
  were	
  a	
  couple	
  of	
  drawbacks.	
  	
  One	
  day	
  the	
  
site	
  was	
  down	
  for	
  maintenance.	
  	
  Another	
  day	
  our	
  internet	
  was	
  down.	
  	
  
 But	
  really	
  the	
  one	
  thing	
  I	
  would	
  like	
  to	
  see	
  changed	
  is	
  that	
  under	
  a	
  student’s	
  profile	
  you	
  
can	
  see	
  all	
  of	
  their	
  posts,	
  but	
  you	
  can’t	
  see	
  their	
  replies	
  to	
  other	
  posts.	
  	
  I	
  would	
  like	
  to	
  be	
  
able	
  to	
  see	
  both	
  without	
  having	
  to	
  shiR	
  back	
  through	
  the	
  posts	
  and	
  looking	
  at	
  all	
  of	
  the	
  
replies.	
  	
  	
  
My	
  students	
  were	
  very	
  excited	
  about	
  the	
  class.	
  Not	
  only	
  was	
  using	
  the	
  computers	
  
every	
  day	
  a	
  novel	
  concept	
  for	
  them	
  but	
  they	
  really	
  liked	
  the	
  Facebook	
  feel	
  of	
  the	
  
class,	
  and	
  they	
  were	
  very	
  happy	
  to	
  be	
  going	
  paperless.	
  	
  An	
  advantage	
  I	
  hadn’t	
  even	
  
thought	
  of.	
  	
  	
  At	
  one	
  point,	
  I	
  did	
  give	
  the	
  students	
  the	
  choice	
  of	
  	
  going	
  back	
  to	
  old	
  
school.	
  	
  They	
  don’t	
  want	
  to	
  go	
  back	
  to	
  old	
  school.	
  	
  The	
  students	
  are	
  done	
  with	
  old	
  
school	
  and	
  we	
  need	
  to	
  be	
  too.	
  

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Edmodo for 505

  • 1. Social Learning in the Classroom Michelle Cowell My  paper  was  about  using  the  social  learning  network  tool  Edmodo  as  the  classroom   rather  than  just  in  the  classroom.    The  paper  gives  some  background  on  Edmodo  and   discusses  the  layout  and  how  it  func=ons  and  then  moves  on  to  how  I  used  to  create  my   classroom  environment.  
  • 2. F or ch ool S Edmodo  is  a  social  learning  network  –  it  was  created  by  educators  for  educators    -­‐-­‐   no  adap9ng  of  social  or  business  sites  for  educa9on  use.    You  can  operate  in  a   secure  and  private  environment  or  you  can  make  it  public.  Edmodo  is  o=en  referred   to  as  a  social  network  or  microblogging  site.  But  the  kids  called  it  Facebook  for   school.  
  • 3. Where did I come from? Edmodo  was  created  in  2008  by  Nic  Borg  and  Jeff  O’Hara,  both  from  districts  outside   of  Chicago.  According  to  the  website,  they  are  the  fastest    growing  social  network  in   the  world.  Of  course  these  numbers  sound  good  un=l  you  realize  that  for  every  1   person  who  joins  at  least  25  other  people  join  because  they  were  told  too.    But  this   does  say  something    for  how  quickly  it  is  catching  on  in  educa=on.      
  • 4. Edmodo  is  designed  just  like   Facebook,  same  layout,  same   color  scheme,  everything.  Groups   on  leR  –  messages  in  the  middle  –   spotlight  (what’s  new)  and   sugges=ons  on  right  –  on  right   there  are  also  choices  for  specific   types  of  messages  to  view   separate  from  the  others.  
  • 5. You  can  post  general  notes  to   one  or  all  of  your  groups.  I   The Notes haven’t  found  the  limit  on  the   length  of  these  yet  like  I  have  on   Facebook.    Edmodo  allows  for   direct  messaging    between   teacher  and  student.    These  are   private  messages  that  can’t  be   seen  by  others.    And  there  is  no   private  messaging  between   students.  
  • 6. You  can  post  general   notes  to  one  or  all  of   your  groups.  I  haven’t   found  the  limit  on  the   length  of  these  yet  like  I   have  on  Facebook.     Edmodo  allows  for   direct  messaging     between  teacher  and student.    These  are  private  messages  that  can’t  be  seen  by  others.    And   there  is  no  private  messaging  between  students.  
  • 7. Teachers  have  been  using  Edmodo  for  things  from  basic  assignment  turn-­‐ in,  secure  blogging,  and  microblogging,  to  conduc9ng  en9re  classes  there   like  I  have.  I  conducted  my  Media  Literacy  class  through  Edmodo.    I  had  an   experimental  class  with  daily  access  to  computers.    And  wanted  to  try   something  different  while  also  reinforcing  my  daily  use  of  the  computers.  
  • 8. I  chose  Edomodo  because  of  the  low  learning  curve,  for  myself  and  the  students.    Since   it  looks  just  like  Facebook  almost  everyone  is  already  familiar  with  the  format.    Like   Facebook,  there  isn’t  a  lot  of  freedom  to  personalize  your  page,  keeping  the  focus  on   the  learning.  
  • 9. 6th Period Log-in wqt26u wqt26 u I  did  have  to  show  the  students  how  to  turn  in  assignments  and  show  them  how  I  wanted   the  site  to  be  organized  when  it  came  to  their  pos=ngs.    This  wasn’t  so  much  training   them  on  the  tool  as  it  was  training  them  to  use  the  tool  in  this  seZng.    This  was  not  only   our  way  to  communicate  as  a  class  but  it  was  my  way  to  stay  organized.  
  • 10. The  first  =me  the  students  sign  up  for  Edmodo  they  are  asked  for  the  group  code.    This  is   a  code  specific  to  the  group  or  class  set  up  by  the  teacher.    The  students  enter  the  code,   their  name  and  if  they  want,  their  email.    The  email  isn’t  required  but  students  can  enter   it  and  have  Edmodo  send  them  alerts  when  new  items  are  entered  on  the  page.      
  • 11. Teacher Controlled ARer  students  set  up  their  account,  they  are  automa=cally  directed  to  the  page  the   matches  their  code.    And  only  that  code.  Students  can’t  set  up  an  account  without  a  code   and  they  can’t  set  up  their  own  areas  in  the  site.    Everything  is  set  up  by  the  teacher.  
  • 12.  Edmodo    was  my  primary   communica9on  with  the  students  in   and  out  of  the  classroom.    I’m  not  in   the  building  when  they  have  free   9me  so    they  needed  an  alternate   method  to  reach  me.    Next  trimester   I’m  going  to  set  it  up  so  that  it  will   send  me  texts  when  students  post  an   alert  and  I’ll  have  them  post  alerts   when  they  need  assistance,  then  I   can  help  them  immediately  (before   10  pm).  
  • 13. I  would  post  our  plan   for  the  day  and  any   resources  we  would  be   using  during  the   lessons,  videos,   Powerpoints,  images,   etc.  The  students  would   have  access  to  all  of  the   informa=on  if  they   were  gone  or  wanted  to   go  back  and  improve   their  understanding.   When  I  was  gone  I   could  s=ll  post  the   lessons  for  class  from   wherever  I  was.    This   made  the  subs  job   much  easier.   What are we doing today?
  • 14.  Students  would  take  their  notes  in  the  reply  box  under  that  days  post.    This  would   allow  the  students  access  to  everyone’s  notes.    I  wanted  public  notes  because   different  people  key  in  on  different  things.    The  other  benefit  of  this  is  that  it  allowed   the  special  educa=on  students  placed  in  my  room  an  added  advantage.    They  may   not  be  able  to  take  notes  like  the  other  students  but  they  now  had  access  to  notes   like  the  other  students.  
  • 15. Some9mes  students  would  want  to  con9nue  discussions  even  though  it  was  9me  for   us  to  move  on.    In  order  to  keep  us  on  a  schedule,  students  would  be  able  to  con9nue   their  discussions  on  Edmodo  while  we  moved  ahead  with  other  informa9on.    If  they   missed  informa9on  because  of  this,  they  could  go  back  and  check  others  notes.     Hey! What about…?
  • 16. I  also  set  up  small  groups  inside  of  my  classes.    These  groups  were  designed  for  students   to  collaborate  with  others  in  a  smaller  seZng  to  explore  specific  topics,  kind  of  like  an   Intro  to  Blogging.    These  smaller  groups  allowed  students  to  focus  on  the  informa=on  to   be  shared  instead  focusing  on  how  it  would  be    shared.  
  • 17.  I  also  had  the  students  complete  assignments  designed  for  the  format.    One  of  these   assignments  had  students  working  in  pairs  to  find  literary  terms  to  study.    The  students   had  to  find  the  terms  and  defini=ons  and  share  their  lists  on  Edmodo.    We  chose  the   most  common  terms  and    the  students  were  then  given  5  terms  to  find  video  examples   of  and  share  with  the  class.  
  • 18. Maybe we shouldn’t … Whenever  you  use  a  new  tool  in  the  classroom,  people  want  to  know  what  the   drawbacks  are.    ORen  people  will  focus  so  much  on  the  possible  drawbacks  that  they   won’t  try  something  new.  To  be  honest,  there  were  a  couple  of  drawbacks.    One  day  the   site  was  down  for  maintenance.    Another  day  our  internet  was  down.    
  • 19.  But  really  the  one  thing  I  would  like  to  see  changed  is  that  under  a  student’s  profile  you   can  see  all  of  their  posts,  but  you  can’t  see  their  replies  to  other  posts.    I  would  like  to  be   able  to  see  both  without  having  to  shiR  back  through  the  posts  and  looking  at  all  of  the   replies.      
  • 20. My  students  were  very  excited  about  the  class.  Not  only  was  using  the  computers   every  day  a  novel  concept  for  them  but  they  really  liked  the  Facebook  feel  of  the   class,  and  they  were  very  happy  to  be  going  paperless.    An  advantage  I  hadn’t  even   thought  of.      At  one  point,  I  did  give  the  students  the  choice  of    going  back  to  old   school.    They  don’t  want  to  go  back  to  old  school.    The  students  are  done  with  old   school  and  we  need  to  be  too.