1. PARCC Update-If a student gets kicked out of a test for any reason, go into your proctor menu and click on the status drop-down menu next to that child's name and choose 'Resume Upload.' Refresh the page and then click on that same drop-down and choose 'Resume.' Once you have done that, the student will be able to resume their test.
2. Schoology to PowerSchool-Amy Mailloux spent a lot of time last week working through an issue that she discovered with the new PowerTeacher Pro. She found that if you unpublish an assignment on Schoology, but then resync any grade changes to PowerSchool, it will then unpublish that assignment on PowerSchool as well. My recommendation is that you only unpublish assignments that you will no longer be accepting grades on or once the grading period has closed. Thanks, Amy! 3. Kahoot Name Generator-Sometimes our students can get a little carried away when generating their names for Kahoot games. Enable the Name Generator option to speed up the setup process, while still maintaining some fun. Check out this article to find out how!
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1. Lost Mode Update-Apple has finally allowed our management system the ability to 'ping' our lost devices! Allowing the devices to make noise will be extremely helpful in finding and returning lost devices! Please keep up the great work of returning misplaced iPads to the Library so that we can get it back to the owner!
2. Assign Tasks in GoogleDocs-You can now assign tasks to specific people within a Google Doc comment. This will leave a notification for the person until they mark the task as complete. This is perfect for team notes when you need to assign tasks to others. The students could also use this when they are collaborating on a project together. 3. Kahoot Advanced-If you're ready to take your Kahoots to the next level, check out this Google Doc about the different types of games and how to use them. Keyboard Tip: Command + K will allow you to create a link. You can either highlight the word you would like to link and then use the command or you can simply use the command and it will input the link where your cursor is. |
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