Click Courses at the top of Schoology. Click My Courses from the drop-down menu. From the Courses page, click the Create Course button, In the Create form: Enter a Course Name; for example, "English 101", Rename the Section Name by clicking into the area that says Section 1. Select a Subject Area. Enter a Grade Level, or select a grade range.
This process will allow you to join a course after you have already created your Schoology account.Log in to Schoology.Select Courses in the top menu.Click Join a Course or My Courses.From the My Courses page, click Join Course on the right side of the page.Enter your access code (XXXX-XXXX-XXXXX).Click Join.
0:011:08How to Join a Course in Schoology - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnce you have joined a course it should show up in your course dashboard. But if you have a lot ofMoreOnce you have joined a course it should show up in your course dashboard. But if you have a lot of courses like me you may want to go to my courses. So that you can scroll through your list.
0:080:59Creating a Sandbox Course in Schoology - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLet's begin by selecting courses. Next look on the right hand side and click my courses let's clickMoreLet's begin by selecting courses. Next look on the right hand side and click my courses let's click create course let's go ahead and title the course with your course.
Simply put: courses are for instruction; groups are for collaboration. Your student courses have already been set up for you. Whether you're using Schoology or not, your students can see your course. This is because they are synced with eschool.
0:241:55schoology access codes - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipCode is go down the left-hand side here this menu bar and all the way down here at the bottom is theMoreCode is go down the left-hand side here this menu bar and all the way down here at the bottom is the access code to the course that you created.
The 13-digit Access Code can be found on the course profile, and the Members page. Distribute the Access Code to students to allow them to register for Schoology on their own. Students with existing Schoology accounts can use the Access Code to join your course without having to create a new account.
A Sandbox course is a space created for an individual instructor to experiment with Quercus. Initially, Sandbox courses have no content added to them and only the one instructor added. Instructors are encouraged to experiment with the new functionality offered and add colleagues and support individuals as needed.
1:115:16How to Create a Sandbox Course in Schoology - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo sandbox just means that it is a place that you can play around in.MoreSo sandbox just means that it is a place that you can play around in.
1:021:57Schoology 101 - Creating a Sandbox Course - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipInformation filled out you're just going to click create. And it's going to create the sandboxMoreInformation filled out you're just going to click create. And it's going to create the sandbox course and it's going to bring you to that home page of your sandbox.
1:526:12Linking Courses in Schoology - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd i'm going to go on this little gear icon click that and then click link existing. Section chooseMoreAnd i'm going to go on this little gear icon click that and then click link existing. Section choose all the sections you want to link so for me it's all five total you can see they're putting them
Click the Courses drop-down menu and select My Courses. Click Merge Duplicate Sections. Click into the Select a User menu and begin typing the name of the instructor for whom you are merging sections.
To unlink sections:Click Courses at the top of the screen.Select My Courses..In your list of courses, click the gear icon to the right of the linked sections.Select Unlink Sections from the drop-down menu on the gear icon.More items...
Click the Courses drop-down menu and select My Courses. Click Merge Duplicate Sections. Click into the Select a User menu and begin typing the name of the instructor for whom you are merging sections.
0:000:55TEACHERS- Schoology How-To: Obtaining Parent Access CodesYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst click on members once you get to the members page if you come over here to the right you willMoreFirst click on members once you get to the members page if you come over here to the right you will see the parent. Access codes link.
Add Materials to FoldersSelect the Materials tab from the left menu in the Course Profile.Click on the folder to which you'd like to add materials.Use the Add Materials drop-down menu at the top to select a content type.Fill out the form in the pop-up.Click Create to complete.
1:495:59Schoology Student View - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTo join a group click the group's tab click join and enter the access code given to you by yourMoreTo join a group click the group's tab click join and enter the access code given to you by your instructor.
Similar to cleaning up your Google Drive, the key lies in using “folders” at the top level. Limit the number of individual materials and/ or assignments you post on the main page. By keeping things organized within separate folders, you’re making it easier to transfer entire folders of content from year-to-year, help keep your students organized, and make it easier on yourself to grade and track assignment submissions.
First, take everything you would normally send out separately throughout the year (syllabi, rubrics, writing documents, tip sheets, reflections, surveys, etc) and place it all in a folder. This will organize all of the useful resources your students need throughout the year in one easily identifiable and accessible location. If links change, you update your syllabus or need to add more resources, just manage this folder and make the necessary changes.
We would love to hear your thoughts on this topic. No matter if you are using Schoology, Google Drive, or something else… please share your digital organization tips with us below in the comments section.