But it also presages a larger digital shift in schools–one in which every classroom may very well one day have an online hub that will sit at the center of their on- and off-line worlds. Today the company becomes even more like Facebook as it opens up its API so that outside companies can build apps that sit on top of the Edmodo platform.ĬEO and cofounder Nic Borg tells Fast Company the change will make things easier for teachers, helping them save time by allowing them to plug the digital tools they often are already using directly into their Edmodo classrooms. Edmodo started out as the Facebook (or Yammer) for classrooms–a social network-style place for teachers to coordinate online with their students (and sometimes parents).
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