UPDATED: As with all good things, Edmodo has taken my guide down. Not in a malicious way mind you, it was just time to move on. I’ll be updating this guide soon, so stay tuned!
This is a short one. I recently created a guide for my Edmodo workshop that I held for teachers at my school in March. One person at the workshop was impressed with it and told me I should send it to the people of Edmodo. Well, that is what I did and low and behold I found it on the front page of their help page (help.edmodo.com). Go ahead and check out the document below. While I am a bit proud of it, the point of this document is to get more people to try Edmodo.
[…] more about the uses of edmodo I recommend you check out this Edmodo Guide from Patrick Cauley at itbabble.com it can be found here. Patrick has given me full permission to share his excellent guide with you. If […]
[…] Edmodo Guide from Patrick Cauley at itbabble.com can be found here. Patrick has given me full permission to share his excellent guide with you. If you find it […]
[…] Edmodo Guide from Patrick Cauley at itbabble.com can be found here. Patrick has given me full permission to share his excellent guide with you. If you find it […]
What is that cute white Teddy bearish avatar of yours?
Oh you know who that is 🙂