Quizzes can be in multipleĬhoice, true/ false, fill in the blank, or short answer form.
This allows you to post a document andĪsk students to read and respond to it. You can attach links and files toĮach question and answer choice. On a question like, "do you feel prepared for next week's quiz?"Ħ. Use the polls to gather informal feedback Teachers can create groups of their studentsĪccording to the courses they teach or create groups of students who areĥ. Post messages on the "wall." This allows students to ask questions ofĮach other and their teacher. USB drives because you can access your files from any Internet-connectedģ. Libraries for housing their important files. Order to complete an assignment, they can access it at the same place Here are fifteen things teachers and students can do with Edmodo.ġ. That request got me to pull up the following list of things that teachers and students can do with Edmodo. Shortly after ReTweeting Steven's link I received a text message from a friend who was wondering what she can do with Edmodo and why she might want to try it this year. Included in the guide are links to additional resources like Edmodo's archived instructional webinars. That guide provides a short run-down of the steps to creating your Edmodo account with your students. This morning on Twitter Steven Anderson shared a link to Edmodo's getting started guide.