Before importing exam files, Instructors will need to upload the common cartridge. Need additional information. Hard to understand. You are using an unsupported browser. Please update your browser to the latest version on or before July 31, Schoology: How to Import Exam Files. Steps to Import Exam Files into Schoology Before importing exam files, Instructors will need to upload the common cartridge.
The Online Instructor Resources will appear. Expand the Blackboard Learn 9. Once the file is downloaded, extract the files from the ZIP. After files are extracted, there will be one ZIP file for each chapter. Groups are a great way to build or expand your personal learning communities PLCs on a global scale.
You'll notice that your Groups look very similar to Courses. Groups are more about communication, collaboration, and resource sharing. They can be set up for students, parents, and educators -- basically for any group that needs to connect, collaborate, and communicate with others, enabling all members to work together for a variety of purposes.
You can find out more about Groups from our Help Center. The Resources area is a centralized place where all of your instructional and shared Group materials are kept. It is a place where you can manage all your files, assignments, assessments, learning outcomes, and badges.
Best of all, it has unlimited storage. You can import files, create new resources, and copy or move them into any or all of your courses quickly. You can also share resources with your groups and download them from our Public Resources area. Course items, folders, and even entire courses can be copied in your resources for use on a later date. If you use folders to organize everything in your courses, they will stay just as organized when you move them to your resources.
If you don't, everything will be loose and much harder to find and repurpose. My Resources —These are your personal and shared resource collections collections are kind of like different filing cabinets.
You can switch between collections here. Main Window —This is where you can create, view, edit, and manage all your resources. You can learn all about Resources in our Help Center. In the top right corner, you'll see your name with a downward-facing arrow. By clicking on the arrow, you can modify your personal and account settings such as profile picture, privacy, notification settings email, text, and push notifications , and more. This is also where you can see any received badges and your Portfolio s.
You can learn more about managing your Account and Profile in our Help Center articles. That's pretty much all you need to know to start navigating Schoology like a pro. There is always more to learn, so make sure to check out our Help Center with step by step info on using the platform. View the discussion thread. Skip to main content.
A Beginner's Guide to Using Schoology. Content at Schoology. Posted in Pro Tips March 31, Navigate Schoology Like a Pro If you look up at the top of your screen, you'll see three main areas — Courses, Groups, and Resources—and some icons and your name on the upper right.
There are two main components to your Recent Activity area: Nearly everything on this page is clickable for quick and efficient navigation, so click away. Course Dashboard The other tab on the home page which might be your default is the Course Dashboard.
Groups The Groups area can be used in many different ways -- from professional development to book clubs -- so the best way to learn about their potential is simply by exploring some of our Public Groups, like Schoology Educators. Resources The Resources area is a centralized place where all of your instructional and shared Group materials are kept.
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