2. Google Classroom Features:
■ Ability to assign work or homework easily
■ Ability to post announcements or make live
changes to assignments
■ Can be used for questions and discussions
■ Ability to share links, videos or images
easily
■ Access to Google Classrooms from
anywhere through different devices (iOS
and Android capabilities)
■ Allows for collaboration between students
or teacher(s)
■ Grade book can be exported into different
systems
3. Edmodo.com Features
■ Social media-like features (looks like Facebook)
■ Ability to collaborate with classmates and
teacher
■ Ability to share links, videos and images
■ Ability to see and control what students post
■ Students cannot private message anyone but
the teacher
■ Parents have ability to have access code to see
what the students post, grades etc.
■ Ability to create quizzes and assignments
■ Also available through website or iOs and
Android
4. Google Classroom Pros/Cons
Pros Cons
Easy to use and very accessible (website
and iOS and Android apps)
You get a specific Google Classroom log
in, y0ur current Google information will
not work
Sharing information from teacher to
student is easy and immediate
Students will need to learn “Google”
format and become familiar with Google
Docs etc.
Save paper by turning in assignments
through Google Classroom
Activity feed must be refreshed to see
new comments or announcements
Interface is simple and easy to navigate Students must be the “owner” of a
document to share work with peers.
Free to use including cloud storage Not compatible with Google Hangout or
Google Calendars
Good for Blended Learning environment Students can “accidentally” alter or
delete documents
5. Edmodo.com Pros and Cons
Pros Cons
Social Media-like setting may be
motivating for students
Students have to enroll themselves
using a code
Can share links, videos and images
easily
Messages cannot be sent between
learners (all interactions are open
except private messages to teacher)
Can be accessed from website or iOs
and Android apps
Not many options for creating quizzes
Provides interactive quizzes, and polls iPad app can be difficult to use
Provides Parent option Messages are put in chronological
order, so student will need to scroll
down to see original posts
Ability to differentiate instruction by
placing students in different groups
Some upgrades are available, but you
must pay $2,500 per school, per year.
Free to teachers and students
6. Final Recommendations
■ Edmodo.com seems to work better for younger grades.
■ Edmodo.com has an interface that looks like Facebook, which may
be motivating for younger students.
■ The teacher is able to control when students post.
■ The teacher is able to change from comments allowed to read
only.
■ The teacher has all control in Edmodo.com.
■ With sharing capabilities, teacher can have “Library” of
documents, videos, links and images.
■ Edmodo.com is simple and easy to use.
■ Edmodo.com allows for differentiation of instruction.
■ As an elementary teacher, I would use Edmodo.com over Google
Classroom.