How Students and Staff Update their Schoology Password for Mobile App Usage
Keywords: change password, update before using app, Schoology mobile app
Aliases: Schoology, Schoology app, Schoology mobile app
Watch video below to learn how to change your Schoology password before using the mobile app. This is for Staff and Students only.
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Video Transcription:
The video "How Students and Staff Update their Schoology Password for Mobile App Usage updated March 2022" by Angela May, uploaded on March 16, 2022, provides a tutorial for updating Schoology passwords in the Peninsula School District. This is particularly important for students and staff who want to use the Schoology mobile app. The video is 227 seconds long and outlines the following steps:
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Logging into the Portal: Students and staff must first log into the Peninsula School District portal. This step does not apply to parents.
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Accessing Schoology: Once logged in, navigate to 'Core Tools' and select Schoology.
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Profile Verification: Verify that the correct user is logged in, especially if the device is shared.
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Updating the Password: Go to the profile area, then 'Settings', and scroll down to 'Account Password'. Despite the terminology, users aren't changing their password but rather informing Schoology of their existing Peninsula School District password for app use.
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Entering Password Details: Users may need to enter their district password twice and submit it. This process syncs the password with the mobile app.
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Mobile App Installation: After updating the password, users can install the Schoology app on their mobile devices (iPhone, Android, iPad, etc.) and should be able to log in successfully.
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Notification Settings: Users can check the 'Notifications' section in Schoology to see if their mobile devices are connected.
The video is designed to help users in the Peninsula School District smoothly transition to using the Schoology mobile app by updating their passwords appropriately.