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Edmodo is a versatile platform that has found extensive use in educational settings. Teachers have embraced Edmodo as a valuable tool for …
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Benefits of Edmodo

8 out of 10
October 22, 2019
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We have used Edmodo as a platform to create a virtual environment for our classrooms to give students quizzes and assignments. We have …
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Popular Features

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  • Assignments (11)
    8.3
    83%
  • Learning reporting & analytics (11)
    8.2
    82%
  • Learning content (12)
    7.9
    79%
  • Mobile friendly (13)
    7.2
    72%
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Edmodo

$2,500

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos

Activities (10 types) with Edmodo Jumpstart Activity Studio (Demo)

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Edmodo Demo

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Features

Learning Management

Features of LMS and LCMS systems, related to designing, administering, and consuming learning content in an educational, corporate, or on-the-job context.

7.9
Avg 8.2
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Product Details

What is Edmodo?

Edmodo Video

A quick explanation of why to use Edmodo in the classroom.

Edmodo Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

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Reviews and Ratings

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Edmodo is a versatile platform that has found extensive use in educational settings. Teachers have embraced Edmodo as a valuable tool for engaging students and implementing lessons aligned with CCSS standards. By providing an easy-to-use interface, Edmodo enables seamless communication and collaboration among teachers, students, administrators, and parents. It serves as a learning management system, allowing teachers to integrate it into their classrooms and providing students with access to a wealth of online storage space for assignments and resources.

One of the key benefits of Edmodo is its accessibility across web-enabled devices, enabling communication and collaboration beyond traditional school hours. This feature has been particularly helpful for online and blended learning initiatives, as well as for facilitating communication between teachers and their students. Additionally, Edmodo has been utilized by professional learning communities to foster asynchronous communication among teachers, allowing them to share best practices and lesson plans.

Edmodo's usefulness extends beyond the classroom as it connects various stakeholders in education. Through Edmodo, students, parents, and the community can stay connected with teachers and administrators, uploading text messages, digital content, class schedules, and assignments. It also serves as a platform for collaboration and sharing of materials between classes and even schools worldwide, promoting the exchange of ideas and content.

Overall, Edmodo has proved to be a reliable tool for enhancing classroom experiences, streamlining communication, and encouraging collaboration among students. It offers a secure environment for sharing projects and receiving feedback from peers while teaching students about netiquette and cybersafety. Moreover, Edmodo has been instrumental in expanding teachers' professional networks by connecting them with other educators for resource sharing and support.

Users recommend Edmodo for various purposes. One common recommendation is to use Edmodo to improve organization and communication in teaching, especially at the university level. Users find it helpful for facilitating discussions after completing lessons and for distance classes. Edmodo also allows for mass communication, saving time and improving communication with students who have internet access.

Another recommendation is to consider unique student needs before committing to Edmodo. Some students prefer non-digital means of proving their mastery, so it's important to take their preferences into account.

Users also recommend Edmodo as a powerful platform that creates a worldwide learning network, connecting students and resources globally. It is highly recommended for all teachers, parents, and students.

While users appreciate the features provided by Edmodo, they mention that there are other applications in the market that may be more user-friendly and interconnected. They suggest considering more modern choices for a smoother user experience.

Overall, Edmodo is recommended for integrating technology into the classroom, especially for grades 5 and above, and for creating a classroom-like environment.

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Darcy Calvillo | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Reseller
Edmodo is used to engage students and allows for student to use it in the classroom, on portable devices, at home and on the go. I develop lessons and Implement them via CCSS standards. Information is recorded and progress assists me in easily establishing grading, popular assignments, areas of reteaching and a high level of communications amongst, teachers, students, administrators, parents and remote monitoring agencies, I.E. partners or vendors. Vendors are those service providers that provide applications or academic resources used in teaching.
  • Wonderful communications tool to help a teacher to plan!
  • Wonderful student engagement.
  • Fantastic time savings for teachers who can have more time to help individual students rather than talk too much in classrooms.
  • Great for collaboration of tests or assignments amongst sharing teachers.
  • Easy to create surveys for students and teachers to evaluate needs.
  • The test pages should allow for documents like short stories to be accessed so an exam does not have too much information, confusing students.
  • It used to be easier to send assignments back to students to re-do, now you have to give a low grade and hope the student sees the grade and re-does thier work.
I see EDMODO as a tool that can elliminate textbooks. As long as you use Standard stories, tried and true, you will have no issues. Edmodo does a great job of chunking and allowing the students to take better ownership of work and helps them organize as well.
  • One example personnally was the fact that at a site, I was one of few teachers providing lesson plans and had documentation to prove it.
  • It allowed me to use very little paper and was great in preparing students to do online assessments, which will be the norm, going forward.
  • It really helped me save time and money as it has built in reinforcers, (Badges), that can become costly and only profitable for $0.96 type stores that often result in trash/plastic products.
  • I found it excellent that I spent zero monies, while districts pay thousands if not more for systems that only force exams to be input and provide almost the same level of statistical data.
EDMODO is unique in that there are few products like it. It works as an interface and helps to organize many tasks that are overwhelming teachers today and keeping them from helping those students in the most need.
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Students, Aides, teachers, Administration, and much more
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Edmodo takes care of itself. If there is a problem the Edmodo support team online helps you usually within a day or so.
  • Save paper and ink
  • Save on copiers and copy wars.
  • Communications with feedback students can use is the best feature.
  • Portals for parents really allows for parent participation without student embarassment.
  • Once you made an exam, it can be shared and corrected by the system saving many hours, providing feedback and saving teachers from expensive grading software.
  • Edmodo saves money!
  • Edmodo helps teachers to plan!
  • Edmodo allows for data gathering.
  • Edmodo allows for teachers to provide links so students dont loose important information as links can be complex or misspelled.
  • Students can use other newer technology based learning tools like Khan Academy and Google Doc.s as these are proven cost saving and student friendly resources available to both affluent as well as economically challenged families.
  • Students make a profile, and they can create and communicate a little more about themselves to the people who work to help them.
  • If everyone had Edmodo, we could all be more sharing and have the understanding of similar data to better plan for the learning of future students.
  • I have found that even when some students may have been suspended, they went home and worked on assignments in Edmodo!!!
We have to do more today with less. We have to find alternatives to printing and copies and a lot of other non-sense that creates trash and duplicative work. Students need information. They need to know how they do. They need feedback that is substantive. Edmodo puts an end the need for paper, copies, and demands planning. This is what studnets need today to be the best they can be. :)
Yes
Some products I reviewed did not have flexibility or ease of use for the students. Edmodo appears to be focused on what the student needs and not just for its profit stockholders. Some companies I reviewed cost the district hundreds of dollars and did not have the engagement factor that Edmodo does.
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Product Reputation
  • Prior Experience with the Product
  • Vendor Reputation
  • Existing Relationship with the Vendor
  • Positive Sales Experience with the Vendor
It could be the single most important reason that I am still a teacher. There seems to be no hidden agenda with Edmodo to see how teachers are doing. It is focused on helping everyone to communicate more efficiently without costing me anything.
Sometimes we come into a assignment and we are given many tools or resources. In my case I was not. I was given little resources, little understanding and the students needed something they could use to help them focus. As long as I am a teacher, I will lobby for the cost effective use of resources, lobby for the fair treatment of students, rich or poor and lobby for the collaboration of teachers, students, parents and administrators towards the goal of maximizing student achievement.
  • Implemented in-house
I used me.
Yes
Yes, I used to teach multiple subjects then used my single subject credential to teach Computers. I found that it can be used by any discipline and was able to begin sharing with my collegues. I was even asked to do some district wide training for other schools.
Change management was minimal
Teachers like books and paper. It was how they learned. Today, my 85 year old mother uses Skype to talk with relatives, Facebook to travel and converse, and she uses to fear and hate computers. Everyone has to learn to understand that a computer is just a pencil. It is a new artistic tool that just about anyone can use. Focus on the tool and not being a tool.
  • Teachers fear change.
  • Administrators fear change.
  • Students love to learn.
I could be an Edmodo trainer!
  • Self-taught
Yes and sure
Just right
No
There is no more money for this. Things need to work as they are displayed. Edmodo is keep simple to save on costs.
The staff is caring and helpful. I have not yet met a staff support person that was not totally dedicated to serving the students needs.
Yes
Yes, It was resolved in a day or so.
I really like that if you have an educational question, Edmodo allows for teachers to discuss the matter in a safe non-biased arena. Many educators have seen issues and can share more easily in this method. Normally shy teachers can help. Internet savey teachers can share their experiences. You can decide what you like that people shared and choose to implement what your demographic needs require.
  • Instant grading saves time, provides feedback and saves trees from dying.
  • Students learn to do tasks like keyboarding, surfing and sharing.
  • Teacher planning is almost forced but with organizational focus.
  • Students would do better if they had access to a computer and internet. These are not in every classroom.
  • Not everyone has internet or a computer at home. But there are many great agencies out there that support this void.
Yes
The students today have many toys. They use smartphones, ipad,s and other portable devices and there are free app's for them to do work.
When I was given 100 studnets it was no problem. When I was given another 60 it was still no problem. I didn't really have much more work to do. I definately didn't have to make copies or look for old assignments for students who joined a school later than traditional one's. When students missed or were sent home, they could still be part of the learning community.
Amanda Youngblood | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
At Windermere Preparatory School, teachers use Edmodo as a communication tool for classes and advisories. Although it is not a mandatory tool, many teachers have chosen it for its user-friendly interface and its useful collection of tools. At my previous district, Edmodo was more widely used, allowing a simple way for teachers to get their feet wet with online and blended learning, in addition to giving teachers an easy way to communicate with their students. As an early adopter, I trained many of the teachers at my school and in my district, and was honored to present during an online Edmodo-sponsored webcast.
  • Edmodo is a fabulous communication tool. It sends out emails and/or text messages to students (and parents, if they have a connected account) whenever a teacher creates an Alert and when an assignment is due soon. The ability for students to comment and rate (using different icons with “feelings”) allows for additional interaction. Edmodo is smart though, and only allows students to message their teacher or reply using the comments. Direct student messaging is not possible, minimizing the threat of bullying or inappropriate use.
  • For administration and counselors, Edmodo is a great way to get out important information such as scholarship deadlines, school closings, and reminders. Clubs and advisories could also use Edmodo to connect members, as well as to discuss and plan events.
  • The ability to share resources is also helpful, especially for students who may have forgotten a particular paper at home or lost a handout. And now that teachers don’t have to upload each file one-by-one, it’s much more practical.
  • Another favorite ability that Edmodo offers is linked parent accounts. By using a code that is specific to a particular student, parents can make a parent account that is attached to the student’s account. They can see the Planner and check their student’s Progress, but they aren’t able to post, comment, or submit assignments. Also, parents can message teachers but not students, adding an extra level of security to the group.
  • Badges are an innovative (and increasingly popular) method for rewarding or motivating students or for acknowledging achievements. Edmodo has the ability to create and award badges, offering pre-made badges in addition to giving teachers the ability to create their own or use badges shared by other teachers.
  • One of my favorite tools is the Planner. This is where a teacher can literally plan the flow of a unit or activity. Assignments and quizzes auto-populate based on due dates, but additional events can be added. Since students can also see the Planner for their particular group, this is a great tool for keeping students (and parents) up-to-date on what’s happening when.
  • One of the biggest drawbacks to Edmodo is that it’s difficult to find things with the search bar. Often, even if a teacher knows the exact title of a post or attachment, the search will fail to find anything. And since the feed is chronological, something posted at the beginning of the year is completely buried by more recent posts, making it almost impossible for students to go back and reference that information. An improved search tool would help here.
  • Additionally, the apps, which are at interesting idea, aren’t particularly well integrated or explained, leaving many teachers uncertain of their usefulness. This is particularly true of the paid apps.
  • Edmodo is a primarily a communications tool and not a full-fledged LMS, and therefore it doesn’t have many of the sophisticated tools and options that Blackboard, Haiku, or Moodle offer (such as chats, forums, contingent assignments, etc.). Many teachers don’t understand the difference between Edmodo and LMS tools, leaving them frustrated when the service doesn’t allow them to do a particular activity. However, knowing the purpose of Edmodo and choosing the appropriate tool for the teacher’s needs will minimize this issue.
My recommendation would be based strongly on what the teacher is hoping to use Edmodo for. If they want a tool to communicate and collaborate, with some LMS options, then Edmodo is a strong contender. However, if a teacher is looking for an option to run an online course, then he or she will likely be frustrated at the limitations of Edmodo.

Edmodo excels at its purpose, which is to be a place for students and teachers to communicate and collaborate. And, since it’s free, it’s definitely worth checking out.
  • Edmodo has increased communication between teachers and students, particularly after school hours.
  • By providing an online file cabinet for handouts, worksheets, notes, presentations, etc. Edmodo has increased the likelihood that students will be able to complete their assignments once they get home without worrying about what they left at school or what the dog ate.
  • For many advisors, Edmodo offers a safe place to have discussions, a place to post resources for students, and a place to remind students about upcoming events.
  • The counselors at my previous school use Edmodo to communicate scholarship deadlines, community service opportunities, and other school-related events.
  • Parents love Edmodo because they can see what their students should be doing (of course, this ability depends on the amount of information a teacher posts and the tools he or she chooses to use).
  • Students seem to like Edmodo because it reminds them of Facebook (and Edmodo is often touted as "Facebook for schools"). Sometimes there is a learning curve for the less obvious tasks (like how to submit an assignment, how to upload their own work to their "Backpack," and how to access the Planner), but most students express an appreciation of and positive view of Edmodo, even requesting it over other LMS tools because it is so simple.
  • Haiku,Moodle,Coursera,Schoology
Edmodo is primarily for communicating and collaborating, and because its purpose is different, it doesn't have many of the options and tools that one expects from a LMS (Learning Management System). While it excels at connecting parents, students, and teachers, as well as allowing simple assignments and quizzes, it doesn't offer the same abilities as a forum or chat, nor does it allow for more power strings (or contingent) assignments.

Personally, this year, I'm using Edmodo for my advisory and my gaming club. It gives me a place to communicate with them, poll them on activity options, discuss things, and alert them to upcoming events. However, for my classes (which are somewhat blended), I currently use Haiku (although in the past I've used Moodle, Schoology, and Coursera) because it offers more options for transmitting information and assessing understanding. I've also found that the structure of a "traditional" LMS is easier for students when they want to go back to information presented in previous projects, units, quarter, and/or semesters.
My renewed use of Edmodo depends on my needs next year. As with all technology, needs change each year, so teachers should reassess the tools they plan on using to make sure they use the one that is most appropriate to meet their needs. If I am still meeting with an advisory and running the gaming club, then I will continue to use Edmodo.
No
Edmodo has a great support team. They have support communities for both regular teachers and for each school's admin. When a teacher or admin posts an issue, someone usually responds within an hour or two. Sometimes it takes even less time, since other admins or teachers (depending on the support community being accessed) can also help answer the question.
Support through Edmodo is excellent. The communities are a really great way to get fast help because they are actively monitored, and responses are posted by other community members and the support staff. Users can also email Edmodo with suggestions, and in my experience, an Edmodo support person will respond with additional information or, at the very least, with an acknowledgement of the suggestion.
Yes
As a former school Edmodo admin, I've submitted several issues my teachers ran into. Within an hour or so, I had a response from the support team. If it was a fixable issue, they offered instructions or fixed it on their end. If it was something that wasn't implemented, they offered to add it to their "wish list" or gave me a timeline in which they were planning to introduce a fix or feature.
When I was the school admin, just after Edmodo had upgraded to their new interface, my teachers were having horrible lag issues that often prevented them from uploading documents or even accessing the site. I used the Admin Support Community to post the issues and within minutes, the support team had responded with recommendations (and they also checked things with their servers to see if there was something happening there). Other Admins chimed in with whether they were having an issue, and within a day or two the whole problem was resolved (it involved some tweaks here and there, so it took a bit longer than usual).
  • Creating assignments and quizzes are really easy, with options like forward dating and self-checked multiple choice questions.
  • The Planner provides a quick and easy way to lay out activities and assignments for the week or the month.
  • Grading assignments is really simple because documents are displayed in a pop-up as opposed to forcing the user to download and open the file.
  • The badges are great! They are easy to use and are a fun way to motivate and reward students.
  • Using the search bar to find a previously posted assignment is horribly frustrating. Many times nothing comes up, even when the exact title or wording is used.
  • Posts get buried quickly making it hard to find information after a few days.
  • Attaching files from the library could be easier. It runs into the same search issues as the main search bar, often finding nothing when a file exists.
Yes
It's pretty good, however, there are some basic functions missing (like access to the planner), so I don't use it too often. When I do access the app, I mostly use it to check messages. Posting assignment and creating quizzes are definitely easier if they are undertaken online rather than through the app.
If used for its intended purpose, Edmodo is a great service. It's free, meaning teachers can actually afford it. Plus, it offers a lot of tools that make communicating with students and parents simple and painless, in addition to allowing basic assignments and quizzes. It's totally easy to learn, making it less intimidating to teachers who don't have a lot of time and who may not be completely comfortable with technology.
Sarah McGuire | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Edmodo is being utilized in a number of classroom settings in both our middle and high schools. Teachers have integrated it on an individual basis as a learning management tool. The district is moving towards a 1:1 technology model, and in preparation, many teachers are experimenting with various platforms, and the implication is that a single one may be chosen for the district in the future.
  • Collaboration between students- I can have students interact in and outside of class using discussion boards, small group settings, messages, etc. Students who would be unlikely to participate in class are far more likely to in this setting, thereby allowing me access to data on their capabilities regardless of their shyness or fear of public speaking.
  • Data collection- Edmodo functions as a digital portfolio. I can access written work, assessments, gradebook entries, and a student's communication with others through this platform, and can archive it from year to year. I can compare students, or improve upon my own teaching with this data.
  • Extending the classroom environment beyond the school day- students have loved the opportunities to communicate with me and others outside of school walls. They can jump on their smart phones on the way into school and check on an assignment. They can shoot me a message if they are absent. I can run my class remotely if I am away for the day. The user interface is friendly and easy to use so students feel comfortable working with it regularly.
  • Formative assessments- the easy access to this platform for quick assessments allows me to immediately improve my teaching based on student needs.
  • Compatibility over many devices- My classroom has an iPad cart, and Edmodo became the way for my students to create content and get it on and off the machine easily. They could use it at home on computers, and on personal smart phones and other devices as well. The free aspect removed any and all barriers to access.
  • The iOS application version needs improvements in functionality. It just doesn't have everything that the web version offers. It has improved substantially this year, but still needs more capacity. I'd like to see it function better with other applications such as Drive.
  • I'd like the assessment feature to be able to be linked to standards for my viewing only. This would better help me utilize data from the assessments to target gaps in student learning.
  • The calendar has improved, but is still a bit hard to navigate, I'd like to see that more streamlined.
There are a few great learning management systems out there. I think Edmodo suits my 8th grade Social Studies classroom well. However, it may not be as appropriate for another subject, or perhaps for older students who need more capacity. I liked the friendly interface for middle school aged kids, but if I was teaching seniors in high school, I might lean more towards a Schoology interface for formality. I think that decision really comes down to personal preference, as the capacities and functionalities are so similar. We have had this debate in my school, and I highly recommend the use of this platform to my peers, but think the use of any similar platform could yield similar results if integrated appropriately into good teaching practice.
  • Faster grading efficiency
  • Better student accountability
  • Better communication with parents through parent access codes
  • Improved student engagement in and outside the classroom
These two platforms are similar. The user interface of Edmodo is just friendlier and more obvious to navigate, however once you are used to either interface, they both are highly functional and improve learning and engagement.
I will absolutely continue using a learning management system such as Edmodo. The only possibility for changing platforms would be to explore any new options released.
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I am the support person for Edmodo in the sense that I provide professional development to peers and serve as a "go to" resource for anyone attempting to use it.
  • Classroom management
  • Assessment data collection
  • Student engagement
  • Digital portfolios
  • Teacher collaboration
  • Sharing of materials
  • When you go to district wide use, there is a cost associated. I'm not sure this is the best route.
No
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
I had iPads that were shared among students and needed a way to make an individual management system to allow students to create, submit, and access their work.
I found Edmodo using a Twitter recommendation using my Professional Learning Network on there and am happy I did!
  • Don't know
No
  • Learning curve for me
  • Learning curve for students with iPad use
Plan a little extra time to let them play with the platform with fun assignments. This made them comfortable submitting work, finding items, communicating with me or each other.
  • Self-taught
This is very easy. If you've ever used facebook, you won't need any directions.
No
The whole point of using this platform was that I had no budget to integrate anything that cost money. It had to be free for me to be able to use it.
If you tweet them, they respond. Their service responses via email are slow.
Yes
I reported issues with the creating quizzes function and in the most recent update it has been resolved.
When I tweeted them, they got back to me immediately!
  • Discussion board
  • Creating classes, quizzes, assignments
  • Adding resources to my library to share with students.
  • Grading assessments sometimes
  • Viewing upcoming assignments
Yes
Well, but lacks all functionality of web based version
Easy to learn, mimics other social media platforms
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