Group public timeline urls and rss feeds have changed

When we launched Edmodo all groups created had to have a unique name in our database. At first this was not a problem, but as we have grown it has become harder and harder for teachers to come up with unique names for their classes. With our latest release of edmodo, group names no longer have to be completely unique on our system.

Unfortunately there is a minor inconvenience to making this change. Group public pages and the rss feeds associated with them had to change. We ask that if you are using the public group page feature that you update your links and/or rss feeds and let students and parents know of this change.

To check for your new group public url, login to edmodo, click the group management icon in the left sidebar, next to your group, and click “Public” link. If you need the rss feed of the page, click the “Subscribe” link in the upper right hand corner of the public page.

The new format for public group pages and rss feeds are as follows:

edmodo – a major milestone and a big thank you

First, I would like to say thank you for the support and understanding that you have shown over the last couple of days as we have worked through the issues raised as we rolled out our new platform. With this new rollout, we will be able to continue to support the tremendous growth that we have been experiencing over the last several months. You have shown us why you are the best users in the world and we deeply appreciate it. While there are far too many to mention, I’d like to thank Bianca in Australia, Veronica in Tucson, Robert in Florida, Danielle Stiles of Illinois, Brian Sharland of the UK, and all of the rest of you for helping us resolve issues so quickly on the site. Your feedback was invaluable.

Second, I want you to know that we set the auto refresh rate on the stream temporarily to 30 seconds as we optimize our databases and web servers to handle the load properly. Notifications will also be turned back on Wednesday evening.

On Saturday, March 20th, we deployed the kernel of what is the foundation of edmodo going forward. With this deployment, you will start to realize and see new features and services added at a rapid pace going forward.

With the warmest regards,
Chuck, Jeff, Nic, Crystal, Jason, Galen, Ash, Carlos, Ale, Diego, Gabriel, and Angie.

Edmodo Undergoing System Upgrade Saturday 3/20 at 9pm PST

Edmodo will be offline for a short period to undergo some system code and server upgrades starting at 9:00pm PST Saturday 3/20/10.

Here are some highlights that will be available after the new system upgrade:

The changes to the end user will actually be fairly minimal and many may not even notice the change.  At this moment in Edmodo’s life cycle we feel this update is extremely important to to support our growing user base and allow us to add features more quickly.

With any new system there are bound to be bugs even though we have worked very hard to make the transition to the new code as smooth as possible with extensive internal testing. We ask that you submit any problems you may have to the Edmodo support group after we come back online late Saturday evening (Sunday for you east-coasters).

Edmodo gets a new home page redesign

We just launched a new homepage which outlines the benefits & features of Edmodo. We would love to hear your comments and what you think of the new redesign.

If you click “Tour” on the homepage we now have a video tour of Edmodo which you can view below.

Edmodo on ABC News Chicago: Techno Teaching

Edmodo was featured on an ABC News Chicago segment entitled Techno Teaching.  Here is a clip of the video and a link to the full article.  We had fun recording this piece and even more excited about the teachers and students ABC featured using Edmodo.  I just want to thank ABC News Chicago for letting us be a part of this segment.

Teacher’s Corner: Robert Miller’s Edmodo Experience

Note:  The following post is a guest post by Robert Miller, who is a 5th grade teacher at Port Orange Elementary in Port Orange, Florida.  Robert Miller is an Apple Distinguished Educator, BrainPOP Advisor, and one of  NSBA’s 2009 “20 to Watch”. Robert can be found on twitter @RobrtMiller and at his class website http://www.maxclassonline.net if you would like to contact him or see the cool things he is doing with his students to enhance their learning experience.

This year has been one where I found myself moving away from the static teacher showcase web page towards web applications leading my 5th grade students into a more interactive online experience that does not end at the two o’clock bell.

This past fall, I discovered Edmodo referenced on my Twitter feed and after reading the homepage and researching other teachers’ usage, I knew immediately that Edmodo would be an anchor in my classroom’s online experience.  As it turns out, Edmodo is now our main aggregate for both classroom communication (both with me and with student peers) and the collaborative portal for works and projects.

Jeff asked me to share some of the ways my 5th graders and I use Edmodo in our classroom.  I, too, have picked up many tips from other educators on the Edmodo Group available to all of us and I encourage you to continue or start to share your best practices!

Maybe you too, see the endless possibilities of Edmodo in your classroom. Might any of you be partaking in classroom-to-classroom/school-to-school groups (something I and another distant teacher are exploring)?      Are any of you finding the Edmodo Assignment Post/Gradebook a time saver? (Support Comments lead us to believe that Gradebook is going to be further improved in future updates).  I hope that you are finding Edmodo as an enriching web 2.0 resource as I do and I look forward to reading and implementing your shared classroom ideas.

As I tell my students, “Great idea! Want to share? Go Edmodo!”

Note: We just wanted to thank Robert for taking the time out of his busy schedule to share his experience with Edmodo. We are also looking for others to share their experience’s with Edmodo. Feel free to contact us and share your experience.

Shared Tags

A couple weeks ago we quietly launched a simple new feature on Edmodo, that was the direct result of teacher input.  Shared Tags enable you as a teacher to selectively share certain tags with your students.

To share a tag, first click the “Manage” link in the upper-right of the Tags Panel.

Tags Panel

This will take you to the Tag Management screen, where you can mark any of your tags as “Shared.”

Tag Management

Any student that belongs to a group you created will instantly have access to the shared tag, using the “Shared” tab that will appear in their Tags panel.

Shared Tags Tab

Only teachers are able to share tags.  Let us know what you think in the comments, or if you have already started using Shared Tags.  Thanks again to our users, for providing us with another great feature idea.  Keep them coming…and stay tuned for some very exciting new features coming soon.

Edmodo document viewer now online

UPDATE: Edmodo document viewer is back online.

We just activated a new feature on Edmodo called the doc viewer.  The Edmodo doc viewer allows you to view certain document formats inside your browser, without having to download the file and open the document in an external application.  The following formats are currently supported:

Edmodo Doc Viewer

We will be adding support for more file formats in the future such as xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, and txt.  The doc viewer is built in flash and is not available on the mobile version of Edmodo.

Here is a quick rundown on how the document viewer works.  Upload your document, While the view is being generated, you and your students will still be able to click the file and download the original document.  Once your document has been converted, a magnifying glass icon will  appear. Click the magnifying glass to load the doc viewer right within your browser.  The doc viewer has the ability to download the original file, print, view fullscreen, and even zoom on text in the document.

Update: Given the high popularity of the doc viewer, we are working on speeding up the conversion process. Thank you for your patience.

Re-Tweet this to enter to win an ipod touch from Edmodo

UPDATE: The current Edmodo Twitter giveaway is over. Congrats to @mmiller7571 for winning the iPod touch on Twitter.

Edmodo ipod touch giveaway

Edmodo has a booth at the Florida Education Technology (FETC) Conference in Orlando, FL this week. We are doing a few iPod touch giveaways at our booth and if your here at FETC you should stop by our booth (booth 844) to say hi, get an Edmodo Demo, and enter to win one of many iPod touches.

If you are unable to make the FETC conference this week we are also doing an online giveaway on twitter too. To enter to win on Twitter, you must follow @edmodo &  re-tweet this blog post and you will be entered to win. We will announce the twitter giveaway winner on our blog after the results are compiled.   Tweets will not be entered after 9pm EST on Friday, January 15 2010.  The announcement will happen as soon as we get a chance to compiled all the tweets and use a random number generator to pick a number.

Edmodo Mobile Webapp Updated

We just updated the Edmodo Mobile Webapp. New Post and Logout links have been added to the top of the web app. The post tab has been replaced with a Groups tab so you can view just posts from an individual group instead of only all your groups at the same time as is with the Home tab. The new post link at the top of the page replaces the functionality of the old Post tab. Here are some screenshots of the updates in action. Let us know what you think and would like to see added in the comments.

Edmodo Webapp Home

Edmodo Webapp Home

Edmodo Webapp Home

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