1. Schoology Gradebook-Have you ever explored the icons in the upper right-hand corner of the Schoology Gradebook? Take a look at what they can do!
Highlights-I really love Bulk Edit. This is where you can change due dates, published vs. unpublished, and points easily. This is great for when your class goes 'off schedule' and you need to alter due dates. I also really like the Grade Column. This is essentially a way to add points without using an assignment. This could be used for participation, completion, and non-Schoology items. 2. Add Checkboxes to Notability-When adding a textbox to a Notability note, you can tap on the circle icon on the top left-hand corner of the keyboard. This will set up a bullet point format, but the neat part is that you can check the circle to show completion. This could be helpful for our students who struggle with executive functioning skills and could benefit from a task list at the beginning of an assignment. 3. Text Rotate in Google Sheets-If you enjoy beautiful sheets like I do, take a look at how you can rotate text within cells.
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1. Device Inventory-Please make sure that you have filled out the Device Inventory from Yianni. 2. Notability Extras-Notability has a menu that you might not have known about. While in a document, tap the pages icon in the top right-hand corner. This will open up a thumbnail view of the document. From here, you can bookmark pages, add a blank page, copy pages, move pages, etc. 3. Submit Page Range-If students are working on a larger document, but you would like to do smaller check-ins, have them submit a page range instead of the full document. The students will share the note like normal by tapping the 'Sharrow' icon and then 'Other Apps.' Before they tap 'Share Note' they can tap 'Page Range' to select the pages they would like to submit.
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