Well tested, commercial grade edition with many extra features. Offered as a secured hosted solution in the “cloud”. Suitable for small & medium schools seeking no hassle solution.
The Students Information System has made the most complicated part of keeping a record of a student from the moment of his enrollment till the time he leaves school an
easy task.
Web 2.0 focuses on user-centered web applications that enable collaboration. It is defined as an attitude rather than a technology, emphasizing applications that allow users to generate and share content. When evaluating Web 2.0 tools, it is important to understand how each tool can be used, the roles of instructors and learners, how the tool accommodates different learning styles and collaborative learning, and who will control, edit, and assess user-generated content.
openSIS is the best open source student information system. It provides Open source software, Low cost solution, Migration from your current SIS, Customization, Affordable cloud hosting, Training and support, Change management etc.
This document discusses several educational apps and websites including Biodigital Human, Class Dojo, Duolingo, Edmodo, 3D Brain, TED app, MindMeister, Khan Academy, Schoology, and Google Classroom. It provides descriptions of the purpose and key features of each tool for teaching and learning.
Opensis open source student information systemOpen Sis
This document summarizes an educational software company called Open Solutions for Education. The company aims to provide affordable and open-source student information system (SIS) software as an alternative to expensive proprietary options. Their mission is to create the best open-source SIS that is equal or better than commercial offerings. The company is founded by entrepreneurs who have witnessed issues with existing commercial SIS vendors. They hope to give schools more control over their software and funding while improving the student experience.
Open sis - benefits of student information systemOpen SIS
It gives you every input about the student, from his/her admission to graduation. You can learn about their eligibility reports, interests, health records, contact
information, family backgrounds, parents etc. In short you can learn about your student from every aspect.
openSIS is a small group of entrepreneurs who aim to change how administrative software is sold and implemented in schools by providing quality, economical, and open alternatives to commercial software. They intend to give clients freedom and control over their software solutions while working for the good of education. openSIS offers core features like student demographics and scheduling, as well as premium features and integrations with other platforms like Moodle to link user, course, schedule, and grade book data between the systems.
Well tested, commercial grade edition with many extra features. Offered as a secured hosted solution in the “cloud”. Suitable for small & medium schools seeking no hassle solution.
The Students Information System has made the most complicated part of keeping a record of a student from the moment of his enrollment till the time he leaves school an
easy task.
Web 2.0 focuses on user-centered web applications that enable collaboration. It is defined as an attitude rather than a technology, emphasizing applications that allow users to generate and share content. When evaluating Web 2.0 tools, it is important to understand how each tool can be used, the roles of instructors and learners, how the tool accommodates different learning styles and collaborative learning, and who will control, edit, and assess user-generated content.
openSIS is the best open source student information system. It provides Open source software, Low cost solution, Migration from your current SIS, Customization, Affordable cloud hosting, Training and support, Change management etc.
This document discusses several educational apps and websites including Biodigital Human, Class Dojo, Duolingo, Edmodo, 3D Brain, TED app, MindMeister, Khan Academy, Schoology, and Google Classroom. It provides descriptions of the purpose and key features of each tool for teaching and learning.
Opensis open source student information systemOpen Sis
This document summarizes an educational software company called Open Solutions for Education. The company aims to provide affordable and open-source student information system (SIS) software as an alternative to expensive proprietary options. Their mission is to create the best open-source SIS that is equal or better than commercial offerings. The company is founded by entrepreneurs who have witnessed issues with existing commercial SIS vendors. They hope to give schools more control over their software and funding while improving the student experience.
Open sis - benefits of student information systemOpen SIS
It gives you every input about the student, from his/her admission to graduation. You can learn about their eligibility reports, interests, health records, contact
information, family backgrounds, parents etc. In short you can learn about your student from every aspect.
openSIS is a small group of entrepreneurs who aim to change how administrative software is sold and implemented in schools by providing quality, economical, and open alternatives to commercial software. They intend to give clients freedom and control over their software solutions while working for the good of education. openSIS offers core features like student demographics and scheduling, as well as premium features and integrations with other platforms like Moodle to link user, course, schedule, and grade book data between the systems.
Edmodo is a social networking website for teachers, students, and parents. It allows users to check grades, assignments, and communicate posts. Teachers can assign and grade homework, while students can submit homework and view grades and teacher comments. Edmodo uses an interface similar to Facebook that engages students. It encourages sharing of work and feedback between students and teachers both during and after school. Edmodo provides new learning opportunities by giving students equal access to resources and teacher help from home via computer or smartphone apps.
This document discusses the benefits of using iPads in the classroom. It notes that students can see learning gains from as little as 20 minutes of iPad study per day. The bottom line is that iPads make a difference in improving learning outcomes. The document then provides examples of educational apps that can be used for student engagement, submitting and grading assignments, taking notes, sharing lectures, assessing student understanding, and projecting lessons. It also discusses how apps can support different learning styles and subjects like social studies. Overall, the document advocates for using iPads in the classroom by highlighting their educational benefits and providing examples of useful apps.
Cost to Build a Classroom Communication App like ClassDojo.pdfTechugo
ClassDojo is a classroom communication app that allows teachers to connect with students, parents, and other teachers. It features tools for messaging, assignment sharing, and behavior tracking. The cost to build a similar app would depend on the specific features and functionality desired, as well as the platform it is being built for. On average, it would cost around $30,000 to $50,000 to develop a basic version of a Classroom Communication App like ClassDojo.
This document outlines a BYOD/BYOT implementation plan for 9-12 social studies classes in Dalton Public Schools. It specifies that the best platform is Windows, as most teachers and students have Microsoft Surface tablets. It notes that while students are assigned devices, the media center has extras like Chromebooks for any who forget theirs. It also describes how students will do individual and group work based on achievement factors, with groups not being randomly assigned or self-selected. Finally, it lists 10 apps for the Microsoft Surface that will be used, focused on social studies topics like history, civics, and geography.
Edmodo is an educational social networking platform that allows teachers and students to communicate safely online. Teachers can set up Edmodo accounts in under 10 minutes to create classes and share resources like documents, videos, and assignments. Students can access and submit homework, take quizzes, and receive grades and feedback through Edmodo. The platform provides a way for teachers and students to connect outside of the classroom to continue learning.
Edmodo is an online classroom network that connects over 20 million teachers and students. It allows teachers to create a virtual classroom environment to facilitate discussions, monitor student progress, assign and collect homework, create quizzes and polls, and award badges. Edmodo helps create a 21st century classroom by allowing students to interact with various media and publish their work, while also allowing teachers to connect with other schools and collaborate with other educators.
Edmodo training power_point_new_ parents_2013sdennis222
Edmodo is a social learning network that connects over 20 million learners worldwide. It allows teachers to engage students, personalize learning, measure progress, and connect with students, parents and administrators. Teachers can create groups for classes and invite students to join using a provided code. Students can access assignments, resources and communicate with teachers through a mobile app or web browser. Parents can also join groups using a parent code to monitor their child's progress in a secure, read-only environment.
Edmodo is an online classroom network that connects over 20 million teachers and students. It allows teachers to create a virtual classroom environment to facilitate discussions, monitor student progress, assign and collect homework, create quizzes and polls, and award badges. Edmodo helps create a 21st century classroom by allowing students to interact with various media and publish their work, while also connecting teachers to other institutions and allowing for collaboration between teachers.
If you’re among those educational innovators, you will have to make several business decisions, from choosing an Education Mobile App Development Company to marketing your app. Hence, I would recommend you find the right app development partner for your EdTech mobile app development project.
This document discusses and summarizes the features of several educational apps, including Quizlet for creating digital flashcards, Symbaloo for bookmarking educational websites, Class Dojo for communication between teachers/students/parents, eBooks apps for accessing digital books, PowToon for creating animated videos, online stopwatches for timers, math battle games apps, and diagnostic testing apps.
The document discusses Edmodo, a free social learning platform that allows teachers and students to securely share classroom materials, links, videos, homework, grades, and school notices. Some key features of Edmodo mentioned are the ability to post and share content, create assignments, view assignments and events on a calendar, store and manage documents in a library, and access updates and posts from mobile devices. The document encourages visiting Edmodo's website for more information.
Edmodo presentation presented by Angelia WilliamsAngel Williams
This document discusses technology standards for students and teachers from ISTE and provides information about the educational platform Edmodo. It outlines the key ISTE standards for students focusing on creativity, communication, digital citizenship, and technology operations. For teachers, the standards center around facilitating student learning, developing digital learning experiences, modeling digital work and citizenship, and engaging in professional growth. The document then explains how Edmodo allows secure sharing of content between teachers and students for commenting, assignments and grading. It provides pros of Edmodo like its free use, privacy controls, and ability to share content and track assignments. Finally, it includes facts about appropriate grade levels for Edmodo and how it can help deliver curriculum and teach digital citizenship.
This document discusses 10 popular education apps. It provides a brief overview of each app, including its purpose, features, ease of use, and security/privacy features. Some of the apps discussed include Kahoot!, Khan Academy, Google Classroom, Flipgrid, and Prodigy Math. The apps cover a range of subjects and approaches, including game-based learning, independent practice, classroom instruction, communication between teachers/parents, and supplemental learning resources.
Google Classroom and Seesaw are learning management platforms that allow teachers to assign work and provide feedback to students. While Google Classroom is a full-featured option, Seesaw emphasizes student creativity and sharing work. Seesaw's tools for assigning and submitting creative work like videos and drawings give it an advantage over Google Classroom. However, Google Classroom offers built-in grading and easy integration with other educational apps, making it more well-rounded. Overall, the document evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of Google Classroom and Seesaw for managing assignments, providing feedback, and involving parents.
Edmodo is a free, secure social learning platform for teachers, students, and parents. It allows teachers to post class materials, assignments, grades, and messages, and students to communicate, collaborate, and access course content. Content like videos, links, and documents can be shared. Edmodo provides similar social features to Facebook but in a private, education-focused format controlled by teachers. Over 1 million users employ Edmodo for communication, collaboration, and accessing classroom materials from any device using the mobile website or app.
This document evaluates and compares two mobile learning tools - Edmodo and Schoology. Both are free to use, internet-based platforms that allow teachers to create classes, share content, and students to participate remotely. While Edmodo has a simpler interface and requires fewer resources, Schoology offers more features for teachers like grade management and creating quizzes. In the end, the document recommends Schoology due to its expanded capabilities, though acknowledges both platforms could effectively support remote learning.
This document describes an Adhyayan Online Platform that aims to provide students and teachers with a single platform to access study materials, submit assignments, manage attendance, and communicate within a college. The platform aims to address issues faced during the pandemic where existing systems only focused on individual tasks like assignment submission or attendance rather than integrating everything. It discusses features like administrators managing student and teacher accounts, students accessing materials and submitting assignments, and improved interaction between students and teachers. The platform is presented as a convenient, easy to use system that stores information and aims to benefit the entire college community in one centralized location.
This document compares two learning management systems, Edmodo and Schoology. It provides an overview of what a learning management system is and then compares key features of Edmodo and Schoology. Some key points of comparison include that Edmodo uses a username login while Schoology uses an email or username login, Edmodo has a webpage-like layout while Schoology has a traditional mobile layout, and Edmodo allows uploading files to posts while Schoology only allows uploading files to assignments. The document also lists pros and cons of each system.
Educational apps have become important tools for virtual learning. Classkick allows teachers to create digital lessons and assignments for students to complete on their devices, enabling real-time feedback. It supports formative and summative assessment. Show My Homework is an app that helps teachers assign and monitor homework, and helps students stay organized by providing a digital record of tasks. Both apps provide ways for mobile devices to enhance the classroom experience through personalized and collaborative learning opportunities.
A summary of teaching english in the industry 4.0FakhrurRozi27
A summary of teaching english in the industry 4.0: Teaching English in the industry 4.0 and disruption era: Early lessons from the implementation of SMELT I 4.0 DE in a senior high lab school class
This course syllabus outlines a class to teach high school students how to express opinions and thoughts. Over the course of four lessons, students will learn phrases and expressions for giving opinions, practice agreeing and disagreeing in conversations, and create a video demonstrating expressing opinions on a topic of their choice. Assessment includes a worksheet, participation in class discussions and exercises, and being evaluated on a video presentation rubric.
Edmodo is a social networking website for teachers, students, and parents. It allows users to check grades, assignments, and communicate posts. Teachers can assign and grade homework, while students can submit homework and view grades and teacher comments. Edmodo uses an interface similar to Facebook that engages students. It encourages sharing of work and feedback between students and teachers both during and after school. Edmodo provides new learning opportunities by giving students equal access to resources and teacher help from home via computer or smartphone apps.
This document discusses the benefits of using iPads in the classroom. It notes that students can see learning gains from as little as 20 minutes of iPad study per day. The bottom line is that iPads make a difference in improving learning outcomes. The document then provides examples of educational apps that can be used for student engagement, submitting and grading assignments, taking notes, sharing lectures, assessing student understanding, and projecting lessons. It also discusses how apps can support different learning styles and subjects like social studies. Overall, the document advocates for using iPads in the classroom by highlighting their educational benefits and providing examples of useful apps.
Cost to Build a Classroom Communication App like ClassDojo.pdfTechugo
ClassDojo is a classroom communication app that allows teachers to connect with students, parents, and other teachers. It features tools for messaging, assignment sharing, and behavior tracking. The cost to build a similar app would depend on the specific features and functionality desired, as well as the platform it is being built for. On average, it would cost around $30,000 to $50,000 to develop a basic version of a Classroom Communication App like ClassDojo.
This document outlines a BYOD/BYOT implementation plan for 9-12 social studies classes in Dalton Public Schools. It specifies that the best platform is Windows, as most teachers and students have Microsoft Surface tablets. It notes that while students are assigned devices, the media center has extras like Chromebooks for any who forget theirs. It also describes how students will do individual and group work based on achievement factors, with groups not being randomly assigned or self-selected. Finally, it lists 10 apps for the Microsoft Surface that will be used, focused on social studies topics like history, civics, and geography.
Edmodo is an educational social networking platform that allows teachers and students to communicate safely online. Teachers can set up Edmodo accounts in under 10 minutes to create classes and share resources like documents, videos, and assignments. Students can access and submit homework, take quizzes, and receive grades and feedback through Edmodo. The platform provides a way for teachers and students to connect outside of the classroom to continue learning.
Edmodo is an online classroom network that connects over 20 million teachers and students. It allows teachers to create a virtual classroom environment to facilitate discussions, monitor student progress, assign and collect homework, create quizzes and polls, and award badges. Edmodo helps create a 21st century classroom by allowing students to interact with various media and publish their work, while also allowing teachers to connect with other schools and collaborate with other educators.
Edmodo training power_point_new_ parents_2013sdennis222
Edmodo is a social learning network that connects over 20 million learners worldwide. It allows teachers to engage students, personalize learning, measure progress, and connect with students, parents and administrators. Teachers can create groups for classes and invite students to join using a provided code. Students can access assignments, resources and communicate with teachers through a mobile app or web browser. Parents can also join groups using a parent code to monitor their child's progress in a secure, read-only environment.
Edmodo is an online classroom network that connects over 20 million teachers and students. It allows teachers to create a virtual classroom environment to facilitate discussions, monitor student progress, assign and collect homework, create quizzes and polls, and award badges. Edmodo helps create a 21st century classroom by allowing students to interact with various media and publish their work, while also connecting teachers to other institutions and allowing for collaboration between teachers.
If you’re among those educational innovators, you will have to make several business decisions, from choosing an Education Mobile App Development Company to marketing your app. Hence, I would recommend you find the right app development partner for your EdTech mobile app development project.
This document discusses and summarizes the features of several educational apps, including Quizlet for creating digital flashcards, Symbaloo for bookmarking educational websites, Class Dojo for communication between teachers/students/parents, eBooks apps for accessing digital books, PowToon for creating animated videos, online stopwatches for timers, math battle games apps, and diagnostic testing apps.
The document discusses Edmodo, a free social learning platform that allows teachers and students to securely share classroom materials, links, videos, homework, grades, and school notices. Some key features of Edmodo mentioned are the ability to post and share content, create assignments, view assignments and events on a calendar, store and manage documents in a library, and access updates and posts from mobile devices. The document encourages visiting Edmodo's website for more information.
Edmodo presentation presented by Angelia WilliamsAngel Williams
This document discusses technology standards for students and teachers from ISTE and provides information about the educational platform Edmodo. It outlines the key ISTE standards for students focusing on creativity, communication, digital citizenship, and technology operations. For teachers, the standards center around facilitating student learning, developing digital learning experiences, modeling digital work and citizenship, and engaging in professional growth. The document then explains how Edmodo allows secure sharing of content between teachers and students for commenting, assignments and grading. It provides pros of Edmodo like its free use, privacy controls, and ability to share content and track assignments. Finally, it includes facts about appropriate grade levels for Edmodo and how it can help deliver curriculum and teach digital citizenship.
This document discusses 10 popular education apps. It provides a brief overview of each app, including its purpose, features, ease of use, and security/privacy features. Some of the apps discussed include Kahoot!, Khan Academy, Google Classroom, Flipgrid, and Prodigy Math. The apps cover a range of subjects and approaches, including game-based learning, independent practice, classroom instruction, communication between teachers/parents, and supplemental learning resources.
Google Classroom and Seesaw are learning management platforms that allow teachers to assign work and provide feedback to students. While Google Classroom is a full-featured option, Seesaw emphasizes student creativity and sharing work. Seesaw's tools for assigning and submitting creative work like videos and drawings give it an advantage over Google Classroom. However, Google Classroom offers built-in grading and easy integration with other educational apps, making it more well-rounded. Overall, the document evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of Google Classroom and Seesaw for managing assignments, providing feedback, and involving parents.
Edmodo is a free, secure social learning platform for teachers, students, and parents. It allows teachers to post class materials, assignments, grades, and messages, and students to communicate, collaborate, and access course content. Content like videos, links, and documents can be shared. Edmodo provides similar social features to Facebook but in a private, education-focused format controlled by teachers. Over 1 million users employ Edmodo for communication, collaboration, and accessing classroom materials from any device using the mobile website or app.
This document evaluates and compares two mobile learning tools - Edmodo and Schoology. Both are free to use, internet-based platforms that allow teachers to create classes, share content, and students to participate remotely. While Edmodo has a simpler interface and requires fewer resources, Schoology offers more features for teachers like grade management and creating quizzes. In the end, the document recommends Schoology due to its expanded capabilities, though acknowledges both platforms could effectively support remote learning.
This document describes an Adhyayan Online Platform that aims to provide students and teachers with a single platform to access study materials, submit assignments, manage attendance, and communicate within a college. The platform aims to address issues faced during the pandemic where existing systems only focused on individual tasks like assignment submission or attendance rather than integrating everything. It discusses features like administrators managing student and teacher accounts, students accessing materials and submitting assignments, and improved interaction between students and teachers. The platform is presented as a convenient, easy to use system that stores information and aims to benefit the entire college community in one centralized location.
This document compares two learning management systems, Edmodo and Schoology. It provides an overview of what a learning management system is and then compares key features of Edmodo and Schoology. Some key points of comparison include that Edmodo uses a username login while Schoology uses an email or username login, Edmodo has a webpage-like layout while Schoology has a traditional mobile layout, and Edmodo allows uploading files to posts while Schoology only allows uploading files to assignments. The document also lists pros and cons of each system.
Educational apps have become important tools for virtual learning. Classkick allows teachers to create digital lessons and assignments for students to complete on their devices, enabling real-time feedback. It supports formative and summative assessment. Show My Homework is an app that helps teachers assign and monitor homework, and helps students stay organized by providing a digital record of tasks. Both apps provide ways for mobile devices to enhance the classroom experience through personalized and collaborative learning opportunities.
A summary of teaching english in the industry 4.0FakhrurRozi27
A summary of teaching english in the industry 4.0: Teaching English in the industry 4.0 and disruption era: Early lessons from the implementation of SMELT I 4.0 DE in a senior high lab school class
This course syllabus outlines a class to teach high school students how to express opinions and thoughts. Over the course of four lessons, students will learn phrases and expressions for giving opinions, practice agreeing and disagreeing in conversations, and create a video demonstrating expressing opinions on a topic of their choice. Assessment includes a worksheet, participation in class discussions and exercises, and being evaluated on a video presentation rubric.
a simple course syllabus for EFL waiters in indonesisa 1FakhrurRozi27
The document outlines various communicative expressions used by waiters when interacting with customers in a restaurant setting. It includes expressions for welcoming customers, dealing with requests, asking for repeats, indicating business hours, explaining menu items, giving directions, receiving orders, explaining payment methods, and responding to complaints. The document is intended to help waiters communicate effectively with customers in different service situations.
Lesson plan for EFL waiters in indonesisa 1FakhrurRozi27
This course syllabus outlines a class to teach expressions for greeting customers in English. The class will cover making good first impressions, formal and informal greetings, introductions, and farewells. Students will learn through background sharing, listening to examples, filling in conversations, and practicing dialogues. The goal is for students to be able to greet and welcome customers in English. The syllabus lists 4 activities including modeling conversations, joint role plays, and independent demonstrations of the new expressions.
This document provides information on how to write an article. It defines what an article is - a piece of writing intended for publication in newspapers, magazines or journals to inform or influence readers. It explains that articles bring topics to light, provide information and offer advice. The document then outlines the structure of an article, including a heading, introduction, multiple body paragraphs discussing the issue, and a conclusion. It provides tips for writing articles such as targeting an audience, using proper grammar and punctuation, and including an attention-grabbing introduction and concluding recommendation. Steps for writing articles including brainstorming, organizing information, and following writing guidelines are also presented.
Need Analysis for Nursing Students on English for Specific PurposesFakhrurRozi27
This document discusses research on developing an English syllabus for nursing students. It analyzes the current English abilities of nursing students through present and target situation analyses, subjective analysis of students' perspectives, and deficiency analysis. Questionnaires were given to 15 nursing students and interviews conducted with an English teacher and nurse. Findings showed students' main weaknesses were writing, listening, and speaking and they need most English in patient care. Students faced difficulties with vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. The teacher and nurse agreed speaking and listening skills were very important for nursing students to learn. This research aims to establish a baseline for an English syllabus focused on nursing students' needs.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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22. Schoology integrates with many different apps, such as
Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Blackboard Collaborate,
Moodle, PowerSchool, Evernote, Flash PDF viewer and
YouTube