Student Schoology Support
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Schoology for Students Getting on the First Time
Keywords: Student Schoology Use, Student Schoology Tutorial Aliases: In your browser to go to https://my.psd401.net/ Log in using your student number and password. If you don’t know your student number and password, ask your teacher. Double click on Core Tools Click on Schoology You are now in Schoology! Choose Course Dashboard to see all your classes. You will see all your courses here. Sometimes teachers change their course to have a fun picture. Or it may have the name Attendance. If you don’t know, ask your teacher. Your teacher may have folders in this course. Each folder has information for you or your family.
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Student Error when accessing Google Drive Assignment
Keywords: Access Denied, Student Account, Google Drive, Error, Schoology Aliases: Solution home Schoology Schoology Error when accessing Google Drive Assignments If you receive an access error similar to the one below when trying to access the Google Drive Assignments, you can try re-establishing your connection to your edtools Google Drive by following the below steps. Click on the drop-down Options Select Account Settings Click the Logout hyperlink. It's next to the Cancel button. Even if you see your edtools account above this (by the Google logo), you'll still want to press that Log Out hyperlink. Click on the blue Log in button twice. Note regarding the Warning: If you have always used your edtools account, there is not an issue. Click on your edtools account. If it is not listed, select Use another account and then type in your edtools account. It may prompt you to login to the PSD Portal. Click on Allow and then your Google Drive will appear for you to add your material.
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How a Student Submits a Google Drive Assignment in Schoology
Keywords: Assignment Submission, Submit Assignment, Google Drive Assignment in Schoology, Schoology Google Drive Assignment Aliases: Portal, <span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;"> </span><span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;"> </span> The video titled "How a Student Submits a Google Drive Assignment in Schoology" by Donna Squires is a tutorial for students on submitting assignments in Schoology that are linked to Google Drive. Here's a step-by-step summary: Opening the Assignment: The video begins with Donna opening an assignment in Schoology. The assignment includes a document provided by the teacher, in this case, a Google Slides deck for the student to introduce themselves. Accessing the Document: Students can click on 'My Document' to view the assigned slide deck. If the working space in Schoology is too small, they can click a star icon to open the document in Google Drive, which provides a larger workspace. Completing the Assignment: Students should complete the assignment in Google Drive. Donna emphasizes that this is where they should make all necessary edits or additions to the slide deck or document. Submitting the Assignment: After completing the work, students should return to the Schoology tab to submit the assignment. The submission is done by clicking 'Submit Assignment.' Donna notes that there might be times when a teacher prefers not to submit the assignment immediately to allow for feedback. Receiving and Acting on Feedback: If the teacher provides feedback, it will appear alongside the document in Schoology. Students can then make any necessary changes based on this feedback. Final Submission: Once the assignment is ready for final submission, students click 'Submit Assignment.' A confirmation message will appear, and they can click 'Done.' Post-Submission: After submitting, students can no longer edit the file, but they can make comments. If needed, they can use the 'Unsubmit' button to unlock the assignment for further edits before the grading date. Troubleshooting: If students have trouble viewing documents (e.g., a grey screen appears), they should click on a link to ensure they are logged in with their student ID number. Final Note: Donna concludes by advising students to reach out to their instructors for any additional clarification or help needed. This video provides clear instructions for students on how to manage and submit Google Drive assignments within the Schoology platform, emphasizing the process of editing, receiving feedback, and finalizing submissions. Using the Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive Resource Apps to Submit Assignments Students can also submit materials to an assignment using the integrated Google Drive or OneDrive Resource apps, which they can access from the Resources tab. To submit, students select the file in their Google Drive or OneDrive, click Import, and then select Import File: It is additionally possible to submit from Google Drive and OneDrive from the Create tab, using the Insert Content menu in the Rich Text Editor: Schoology strongly recommends that students use the Resources tab workflow to submit Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive content. However, if they do submit via the Create tab, they can only successfully submit content by choosing Import Link in the Insert Content menu: Using the Google Drive or OneDrive Assignments App to Submit Assignments If the instructor connected an assignment with the Google Drive Assignments App, students can submit on the web version using the workflow outlined here. If the instructor connected an assignment with the OneDrive Assignments App, students can submit on the web version using the workflow outlined here.
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How a Student Submits a file from Resources Google Drive to a Schoology Assignment
Keywords: Submit File Files Schoology Resources Google Drive Google Drive App Aliases: <span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;"> </span><span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;"> </span> Using the Google Drive Resource Apps to Submit Assignments Students can also submit materials to an assignment using the integrated Google Drive or OneDrive Resource apps, which they can access from the Resources tab. To submit, students select the file in their Google Drive or OneDrive, click Import, and then select Import File:
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Reconnecting the Google Drive Assignments App in Schoology
Keywords: Reconnecting Google Drive, Reconnect Google Drive in Schoology, Reconnecting Google App in Schoology, Google Drive Error Aliases: <span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;"> </span><span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;"> </span> RECONNECTING THE GOOGLE DRIVE ASSIGNMENTS APP WITH FORCE LOG OUT (STUDENTS) Follow Reconnecting the Google Drive Assignments App The Google Drive Assignments App leverages the permission-sharing capabilities of Google Drive. A student copy of the assigned document is created when a student opens an assignment using the Google Drive Assignments App. This copy is only shared with the instructor who created the assignment and the student who opens it. Sometimes, errors can occur for students using this workflow because: A student attempts to view a file and discovers they no longer have access. A Google account and/or privileges had previously given them access to the file, but now they are using a different Google account and cannot access it. A student attempts to view a file and discovers they no longer have access. They are logged into Schoology but are not actually logged into a Google account. These errors can be resolved by logging out of the Google Drive Assignments App and logging back in. Schoology has added a link to make this process easier. This allows students to reconnect to the app with the correct Google Drive account and load the document successfully. This link appears for students viewing their own documents in the My Document tab: Step 1 — Click the link in the top right corner above the document. Step 2 — Click Connect to login to your Google Drive account. This will launch a new window prompting you to log in with your Google Drive account. Once you’ve logged in, Schoology will automatically reload the document. If this does not resolve the issue, please reach out to your instructor for further assistance.
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Student View of Grades in a Schoology Course
Keywords: Student View of Grades Schoology Aliases: Gradebook <span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;"> </span><span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;"> </span> The Grades area of the course profile displays your grades for the assignments, tests/quizzes, and discussions within a course. When an item is graded by your instructor, the grades and comments will immediately display in this area. Your overall grade for the course is listed at the bottom of each page. Item submission Instructor comment Course grade may or may not be visible. To see an official overall grade for a class, please visit Parent Portal for Middle and High School classes. Elementary Grades are reported on the report card at the end of each trimester. Note: Depending on the settings in place at your school, this area and some of its contents may not be available to you. Contact your instructor with any questions about which grades appear to students in this area.
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Viewing Submitted a Test/Quiz in Schoology - Student View
Keywords: student view, student submitting test/quiz Aliases: test, view test, student view BEST PRACTICES FOR SUBMITTING TEST/QUIZZES (STUDENTS) Occasionally, we hear reports of test answers “changing” between the time the student takes and submits a Test/Quiz. Our team continuously conducts extensive research and validation. Rest assured — we have never found anything indicating a Schoology defect that would cause answers to change. There are some common mistakes and settings that may lead students to believe that their answers were changing or appearing to change. Below are some steps you can take to prevent any potential issues. Are you using a mobile device to submit your test? If so, note that the touch screen capabilities can be very sensitive. While you are scrolling down the page, for example, it is important to remember that tapping the screen close to an answer on a multiple choice or matching question may select that answer. Please scroll carefully when answering questions and review your selected answers when using a mobile device. Do you have the Review Answers screen? If your teacher has allowed Question Review on your test, you can view a list of questions and answers you've selected before submitting your test. The answers you've selected display with a white checkmark. This does not mean the answer is correct. The checkmark is there to confirm your selection: If your teacher has configured the test settings to allow you to view submissions with the correct answers, you'll be able to see the actual correct answers after submitting the test: If you are still confused by the answers you've selected and the answers you see in Schoology, contact your teacher for further assistance. They can look into the settings on the test and potentially reach out to Schoology Support for help.
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Viewing Submitted ASSESSMENTS ON THE IOS APP - STUDENT VIEW
Keywords: schoology assessment, submitted assessment Aliases: test, view test, student view Reviewing a Submitted Assessment From the assessment page, students can see their grade, view submissions that have been graded, or resume any attempts that are still in progress. Note: Depending on the settings in place for the assessment, you may not have permission to view submissions. Above, the Assessment attempts page on an iPhone X. Below, the Assessments attempts page on an iPad Pro. On smaller screens, scroll down to see information about attempts you have begun and submitted. Assessment attempts page on iPhone X. If you have permission to view submissions, you will see the View option. This opens the submission detail view, where you can scroll through the assessment to view each question. Above, the Submission view on an iPhone X. Below, the Submission view on an iPad Pro (landscape). Use the back arrow in the upper left corner to exit the assessment page and return to the course.
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How Students Submit Files from Google Drive in Schoology
Keywords: Schoology, Google Drive, Submit Files, Student Aliases: See attached to learn how How Students Submit Files from Google Drive in Schoology.
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Student Schoology Account Email Notifications
Keywords: Student Schoology notification, schoology messages notification, Schoology email notification, student email notification Aliases:Schoology mail, Schoology email, Schoology messages Schoology sends you email and text notifications for Social, Academic, Group, and School activity that occurs in your account. To manage your personal account notifications, click on the downward-facing arrow in the upper right corner of your Schoology page, and select Settings. Notes: Email and text message notifications differ from the Notifications menu (bell icon) located at the top of Schoology. The notifications listed under the bell icon are not customizable. They display information related to course materials and events in chronological order to keep you abreast of academic activity. For more information on the notifications that appear in the bell icon menu, see: What kind of notifications appear in the menu notifications? For information regarding mobile notifications, see these Help articles: iOS Mobile App (Students): Notifications Android Mobile App (Students): Notifications Email Notifications You can select which notifications you would like to receive from courses and groups in which you're enrolled. To turn off all email notifications for your account, click Turn Off All Notifications. To customize your notifications, follow these steps: Click the arrow next to your name on the top right side of Schoology. Select Settings from the drop-down menu. Click the Notifications tab. Select the button next to the notifications you want to change. Choose On (receive from all sources), Off (do not receive from all sources), or Custom (pick and choose the sources). Click Save Changes at the bottom. How do I make sure I receive Schoology message in my email? You will also want to make sure you have your Personal notification setting to allow you to receive an email notifying you when a private message is sent to you through Schoology. Personal Notifications Receive a private message: Turn on this option to receive a notification whenever anyone sends you a message in Schoology. Note: If you have "Receive a private message" notifications turned on for Schoology Messages you've received, you may respond to the message directly from the notification in your email. NOTE: If "Receive a private message" is off, you will NOT see emails about Schoology notifications