September 26, 2018
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School Purpose: Classdojo Training Time: During Kindergarten planning and First Grade Panning (2 Hours) The Principal at MLK is huge on parent communication and having parents able to monitor their child's behavior. I was given the task from my supervisor to hold a classdojo training with Kindergarten and first-grade teachers. The reason why she selected those grades is that the teachers have no experience with classdojo. When she gave me this task, I was very excited because I was familiar with classdojo. I have personally used classdojo in my classroom since my first year of teaching. My main focus for today was to support and help the teachers learn how to navigate through classdojo, how to add students, send letters to parents and send messages to parents. Task 1: The first thing we did was set-up new accounts Task 2: We add the students into classdojo. I taught the teacher a quick and easy way of combining the students without doing every student one by one. We entered Infinite Campus and copied the class roster into a word document. We made sure that we had all the students first and last names on the word document. Afterward, we copied the word document and pasted it into classdojo's student list. All the students showed up into classdojo, which was a plus and no one had trouble following those steps. Task 3: We went to a tab on classdojo that said invite parents. This tab allows the teacher to print each student's classdojo account name so the parents can sign into classdojo. When each parent sign into classdojo the teacher will be notified on which student's parents has signed into classdojo. Task 4: This is the last task I did with the teacher for the day. We focused on how to send messages to parents individually and as a whole class. During this process, I used my classdojo to demonstrate to the teacher on how to do navigate through classdojo. We will have another session on classdojo next week during the teacher's planning time.
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