
Schoology
Sharon DoveHow to add a teacher to your course than needs access to the gradebook and other features of the Schoology course. The teacher you add would not be listed in WVEIS as an admin for the course.
How to add a teacher to your course than needs access to the gradebook and other features of the Schoology course. The teacher you add would not be listed in WVEIS as an admin for the course.
How to add an assignment so you have a due date but you don't need the students to submit anything.
This video show how to take a resource you found in a Schoology group and save it to our own resources so you can then add it to a course.
Organize your materials in folders. This is make viewing easier for you and your students.
Written instructions for exporting gradebooks and using pivot tables.
Put students in groups so you can easily make assignments for certain students. This is helpful if you differentiate assignments for students. Students can be in more than more group. Groups can be edited at any time. Another advantage is students(parents) do not see assignments that are not assigned to them (their child).
Did you find a valuable resource in a Schoology group and want it for yourself? This document shows how to copy from group resources to personal recourses.
This shows how to get rid of this pesky overlay that isn't even our grading scale.
How to assess something that you want to count towards mastery but not the grade average.
This video is helpful for 1st and 2nd grade teachers that need to add the S and N to the report card.
Do you have standards on the report that you assessed but didn't tag in Schoology? You can create an one assignment (with a factor of zero so it doesn't count towards the average) and assess as many standards as you wish. These standards will count towards mastery so the S and N will appear on the report card.
Do you have an assignment and touches on more than one standard? You can add the report card rubric to an assignment and assess multiple standards. This videos show changes the factor to zero but if you want the assignment to count toward the average - leave the factor at 1.
How
1. Teachers set up assignment submissions
2. Teachers grade the submitted assignments
3. Students submit an assignment