Edmodo makes it easy for you to explore professional content and teacher trends. Share and discover new lessons and resources from across your school, district, or a global community. Help your students stay organized with an automatically-updated planner. Facilitate discussions with your entire class or check in individually with direct messages. Students can login and participate from any phone, tablet, or computer. With Edmodo, you can reach every student in your class. Send messages directly to students and parents.ĭiscover content that empowers your students and encourages mindfulness. The all-new Edmodo app has been redesigned from the ground up to focus on how YOU communicate with your students, parents, and fellow teachers.Ī home stream for following and discovering resources from teachers across the globe.Īll your classes and assignments organized in one place. For the moment though, if you want variety + user experience, Netflix is where it's at.Edmodo gives teachers the tools to share engaging lessons, keep parents updated, and build a vibrant classroom community. There has been talk of changes (rival services joining forces) which could change the outlook. Depending on where you are in the world, you may have other rival services, but they're smaller than Netflix and offer less variety.
Insofar as a movie and TV hub that offers such variety and is accessible to many, many users, no - Netflix doesn't have many competitors. You can also use Netflix online, and there are versions for Mac, iPhone, and Android. This particular version is for Windows computers. There is a good help section and lots of third-party online resources, but as it is a paid service, traditional customer support will solve your issues quickly and professionally. Sure, every Netflix instance has certain limitations in availability (geographical regions have different options), but if you claim that you can't find anything to watch, you're really not looking hard enough! When it comes to media variety, you'll be spoilt for choice. The player is naturally very minimalist, so as not to take away from what you're watching and, when the player is in full-screen mode, it's completely invisible. Once you've started to play a title, you'll have program-specific features, like subtitles, language, and screen options available on the player interface itself. They've deliberately kept the options to a minimum and, where there are options, they're very easy to see and change. Using the app, to both play media and to change configuration settings like the kids' controls, is very easy. These options alone are one of Netflix's best features. You can then further soft limit them by age range, or by hard limit - a PIN number.
If there are any children in the house, you'll be able to set up an account for them, limiting them to the series and movies available on the children's profile Netflix Kids. Once you've sorted membership, you can create sub-accounts within the account, allowing different members of your household to have their own account with its personal settings and history. The plans are basic, standard, and premium. There are three membership plans, graded by how many screens you can watch simultaneously, and what quality video you'll be able to watch. To use Netflix, you'll need to have an account and pay for membership.
This app has a sleek, simple interface where finding and playing a video or episode of a TV show takes an absolute minimum of effort.
Much in the same way that Netflix revolutionized online video to make it as easy and comfortable as turning on a TV set, their software for Windows follows in the same vein. When it comes to media variety, you'll be spoiled for choice. Netflix for Windows is a great, all-round experience