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Schoology: How to Restore a Deleted Course. If you or a colleague had deleted the course, you can locate the course in the Course Recycle Bin. Depending on the settings in place at your school, you may be able to delete additional courses. To view a list of the deleted courses, follow these steps from the account that had deleted the course:
Schoology - Reordering your Course Tiles. This article shows you how to reorder your courses tiles. 1. Click Courses and My Courses (Right Side) 2. Click Reorder Courses (Right Side) 3. Drag and Drop your Courses in the order you would like them to appear Note: Only the first 12 courses will show as Tiles. Keywords:
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Schoology is a social networking service and virtual learning environment for K-12 school and higher education institutions that allows users to create, manage, and share academic content.
The Schoology Calendar is an important, organizational element for your connections, courses, and groups. It keeps events and due dates organized and easily accessible. By clicking the Calendar icon at the top of Schoology, you can view events and due dates by the month, week, or day.
If you'd like to leave a course in which you are a co-administrator, you can unenroll from the course Members area: Click Members from the left menu of the course profile. Click the gear icon to the right of your name.
Schoology is a great LMS to help keep your students engaged and organized while also helping to deliver interactive content. However, even Schoology can become bogged down by the amount of content, courses, and groups, you interact with throughout the school year.
For the last 3 years, I have had the privilege of leading my school district’s digital transformation using Schoology. Not only is a learning management system like Schoology a great way to help manage the classroom but it is also the perfect way to deliver highly engaging and collaborative digital learning.
We would love to learn how you are ending the school year and preparing your digital classroom for the summer. Please leave a comment below to share your tips and tricks for working with Schoology.
If you are a Schoology Enterprise user and have a systems administrator or technology director that handles everything, then you won’t need to do this. If you don’t, then you’ll want to go ahead and archive your own Schoology courses.
Similar to Google Drive, your Schoology courses can get a little out of control. How you organize them will make it easier for you (and your students). Consider creating a separate folder for every unit you teach at the top level, then creating separate folders within to help manage weekly lessons, projects, or self-paced activities.
Think of resources as your personal filing cabinet. By saving your courses or class materials to your resources, you are making it easier to transfer the things you want to reuse next year, while also giving you a place to work on modifying, creating, or rearranging.
This one is perfect if you reuse the same course from year to year and do not need to remove anyone from it like I do with my district PD course. By hiding (unpublishing) everything, users aren’t able to access or interact with any course materials. In turn, you can now update and make changes to your course for next year.
If you are like me, you are connected to a variety of groups in Schoology. Some of these you’ll want to stay are part of. But if you have anything that changes from year to year, like PLC’s, PLN’s, or school clubs/teams, you’ll want to archive or delete these.
For the last 3 years, I have had the privilege of leading my school district’s digital transformation using Schoology. Not only is a learning management system like Schoology a great way to help manage the classroom but it is also the perfect way to deliver highly engaging and collaborative digital learning.
We would love to learn how you are ending the school year and preparing your digital classroom for the summer. Please leave a comment below to share your tips and tricks for working with Schoology.
Schoology is a social networking service and virtual learning environment for K-12 school and higher education institutions that allows users to create, manage, and share academic content.
The Schoology Calendar is an important, organizational element for your connections, courses, and groups. It keeps events and due dates organized and easily accessible. By clicking the Calendar icon at the top of Schoology, you can view events and due dates by the month, week, or day.
If you'd like to leave a course in which you are a co-administrator, you can unenroll from the course Members area: Click Members from the left menu of the course profile. Click the gear icon to the right of your name.
Schoology is a great LMS to help keep your students engaged and organized while also helping to deliver interactive content. However, even Schoology can become bogged down by the amount of content, courses, and groups, you interact with throughout the school year.