Edmodo Updates Social Networking Platform To Improve Collaboration, Resource Sharing

Edmodo, a social network for schools, has rolled out a collection of updates focused on communication, collaboration and resource sharing and discovery ahead of the beginning of the 2016-2017 school year.

Updates to the platform, which claims more than 65 million users from 370,000 schools around the world, include:

  • The ability for users to view Google Drive documents directly in Edmodoand to attach them to assignments and notes;
  • The ability for users to sign in to Edmodo with their Google credentials;
  • A new "topics" feature that allows teachers to see who else is interested in a topic to begin quickly collaborating with colleagues from around the world;
  • Play, a self-guided environment designed to encourage students to answer high-quality questions;
  • Group directories for administrators; and
  • New tools designed to encourage parental engagement.

Manish Kothari, Edmodo's general manager of platform, said in a prepared statement that the company is "focusing on making communication, collaboration, resource sharing and discovery even simpler and more relevant at a local, regional and global level."

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