Naiku Community on Edmodo

We’re pleased to announce that Naiku now has an Edmodo Community.

For those who are not yet using Edmodo in the classroom, it is a free and secure social learning network for teachers, students, and schools. Edmodo provides classrooms a safe and easy way to connect and collaborate, offering a real-time platform to exchange ideas, share content, and access homework, grades, and school notices.

We’re excited to expand the Naiku community over to Edmodo. Now, Naiku users will be able to connect and share formative assessment ideas and best practices with teachers on Edmodo. For many of you who are already using Edmodo in the classroom, this community will provide a seamless way for you to integrate Naiku directly into your classroom activities.

To access the community, go to: edmodo.com/publisher/naiku. Be sure to check out the Collections section for the latest Naiku content, blogs, and news!

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