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Assignments

Assignments is all about using our online assignment tool.

Adding multiple instances of an Assignment

Posted on August 23, 2018 by ktrowbridge

IF you want to have students do the same assignment many times, this will help! I have made a video on how I created a writing Assignment that happens 5 times, take a look.

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Annotation by teachers for student submitted work

Posted on August 3, 2017 by ktrowbridge

Quick overview of the Annotate function: You can have students submit work via the Assignment you give them. You can allow resubmission but will lose the current submission. You could allow multiple submissions, should you wish a draft and a final … Read More

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Student view on Annotations

Posted on August 3, 2017 by ktrowbridge

Here is a what a student sees when a teacher has annotated a submission. It shows a very good overview of a student view of Assignments in general, but only goes into Annotation details.  

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What is a Discussion, and why would I use it?

Posted on July 20, 2017 by ktrowbridge

Set up your Grade Book first. Just trust me on this one thing and set up a calculation method, and know that all the other options can be edited. Discussions are a new tool to let your class have an online … Read More

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Overview of the new Rubrics teachers can use when grading.

Posted on July 6, 2017 by ktrowbridge

This is worth five minutes of your time, I promise! I will also be posting slower, step by step instructions for setting up and using rubrics at Lick-Wilmerding.

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Step by Step Powerpoint for Assignments and Grade Book

Posted on March 4, 2016 by ktrowbridge

Teacher-Perspective-Assessments-Assignments-Grade-Book-2 This presentation was not built here at Lick, but I feel it is a useful reference for teachers who wish to know very detailed instructions for setting up and using Assignments and Grade Book. This is a good place to … Read More

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Mini Presentation Documents

Posted on October 19, 2015 by ktrowbridge

Here is the Prezi I showed on 10/19/2015. Here is the recap: You can include Participation as an Assignment Type (same with Final Exam) and publish those/share them with students and/or parents. That sharing can happen all the time, or … Read More

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A Student’s View of Annotations

Posted on August 19, 2015 by ktrowbridge

This is a quick version of what a student sees when a teacher annotates an assignment.

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Annotate is Up and Running…and It’s Mostly Easy to Use.

Posted on August 19, 2015 by ktrowbridge

Here is a quick video about how you annotate attached assignments. You can annotate any assignment (given the format of the document- PDF, Word doc, Power Point and Jpegs can be annotated) that you have allowed drop box for, so … Read More

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Adding Assignments Options! Everyone Loves Having Options!

Posted on August 19, 2015 by ktrowbridge

Here is a quick run down of SOME options you have when you create and assign work for students.

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