Naiku Participates in Edmodo Launch of App Store

Edmodo, a social learning platform for teachers, announced the launch of its app store. The opening of its API to third-party web developers enables the creation of educational apps on the social platform.

Naiku is excited to be among the first 35 companies allowed to develop on the platform. Naiku already has a Community Page (http://www.edmodo.com/publisher/naiku) on Edmodo. We look forward to extending the partnership with Edmodo to make the Naiku Assessment Platform available to the broader Edmodo community of teachers.

With the Naiku app on the Edmodo App Store, teachers will be able to engage their students in assessments like they’ve never done before. Students will engage in what Naiku calls “reflective testing”; enabling them gain insights into their learning. Naiku is already optimized for tablet and mobile delivery. So the decision to provide a Naiku app on Edmodo fits nicely with our core competencies and mission.

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