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Welcome to Middle School!
Toby Carpenter
Technology Learning Coach,6th Grade
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Grades & Report Cards
Learning Management System
Filter & Parental Controls for Chromebooks
Technology is Here to Help!
Link to the District Technology Support Page
● New in 2019-20 → All grades, assignments, etc. will sync from Schoology to ProgressBook so monitoring ProgressBook is all you’ll really need to keep on top of your student’s progress.
● There is an app (FREE!) for mobile devices.● You can set up notifications for…
○ Missing Assignments &/or○ Low (you set the score) Grades.
ProgressBook
Updating Information
● Along the top navigation bar, select My Account.
● Make necessary changes, then click Update to save changes.
ProgressBookThis is also where you can change your password.
Setting Up Notifications - Step 1
● Along the top navigation bar, select Alerts.
ProgressBook
Setting Up Notifications - Step 2
● On the Alerts screen, find the Alert Settings section.
ProgressBook
Setting Up Notifications - Step 2
● Choose which Alerts you’d like to receive.
● Add/adjust email addresses as needed.
● Click Update to save changes.
ProgressBook
What is Schoology?
Schoology is a Learning Management System (LMS).
Students have easy access to:
● Academic Information● Class Resources● Assignments● Grades
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Pronounced “School-ah-gee”
What Can Kids do in Schoology?
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On a Course Home Screen, Kids Will Find:• Links to Websites• Assignments Connected• Access to Assessments• Class Discussions• Grades on Individual, Quarter, & Overall (Year)• Their Calendar; Lists of Upcoming Assignments• Link to Email their Teacher
Creating a Parent AccountParents need to create a Schoology Parent account in order to view what a student can see in Schoology.
Information for setting up this account can be found at: dublinschools.net/schoology.aspx
Parent Access Code - acquire from your school’s secretary● Needed to create the account. ● Gives you access to that child’s information in Schoology.● Needed for each child so that you can add them to your account.● Can be used to create multiple parent accounts.
This presentation and other parent account information can be found at: dublinschools.net/schoologyforparents.aspx 10
Parent Accounts vs. Student AccountsParent Accounts
● Need parent access code to create account
● Go to Schoology.com to create account or log in
● “View Only” access - can see everything your child sees but no interaction buttons available.
Student Accounts
● Created by the district for every student and is tied to their Google account
● Students log into Google account first, then go to dublin.schoology.com
● Students have full access to interact with the program.
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Schoology is New to Most 6th Graders● At the beginning of the school year, 6th grade teachers will be introducing and
teaching students how to use Schoology.● Ask your child to login into Schoology and show you their Courses.
Like what you see and want to set up a Parent
account to view your child’s Schoology
Courses?
Click here for more information!
Like what you see and want to periodically
check in with Schoology?
Ask your child to login to their own account
and show you around!
What is Blocksi?
● Blocksi is a cloud based Chromebook internet filtering and trend analysis solution that is installed on every district-provided student Chromebook.
● Teachers use Blocksi to monitor students on their Chromebooks while at school.
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BlocksiBlocksi provides the following benefits:
● Filters most inappropriate websites and web content at school AND when the device is taken home.
● Allows teachers to only allow certain websites to be accessed for a lesson.● Teachers can monitor all student devices from one screen in real-time and
even lock devices as necessary.● Teachers can instant message with students through Blocksi to support
and/or redirect them.● Parent access information will be emailed to you at the email address(es) on
file with the district.
Link to Parent’s Frequently Asked Questions about Blocksi14
Blocksi - Parent AccountsWhy might you want to set up an account with Blocksi?
1) Enforce bedtime and access control on streaming media, social media, Youtube, gaming and other time addictive content.
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Blocksi - Parent AccountsWhy might you want to set up an account with Blocksi?
2) Add on top of the school-enforced policy when the Chromebook is at home by restricting specific online content.
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Blocksi - Parent AccountsWhy might you want to set up an account with Blocksi?
3) View web history and analyze trends of your child’s internet browsing activity and get warned when blocked content is accessed.
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Blocksi - Parent AccountsReady to set up an account with Blocksi?
● Any parent email that is on file with the district can automatically set up an account.
● If you have a change to your email, you can request access to Blocksi with that new-to-us email address, but it will need to be verified by DCS staff before you can begin to monitor using Blocksi.
● There is a Blocksi app (FREE!) for mobile devices.
Link: Create an Account on Blocksi 18
Setting Up Your Parent Schoology Account
Slides That Follow Provide Step-by-Step Directions
Home Screen (computer) - Parent View
When you first log in, your name will appear in the top right area of the menu.
This is the home screen for you, the parent.
You won’t see much information in the Recent Activity or Calendar area because this is the Parent View of the Home screen.
Click on the arrow to the right of your name to access more information.
Parent Name
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Add Child
Here you will see your child’s name associated with the code you used to create your account.
If you have another child to add, click the Add Child.You will need the parent access code for this child also.
Parent Name
Your Name
Child Name
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All Children Information found on this screen is a combination of all children linked to the parent account.
First Child
Second Child
Student Activity as well as general course information and updates.
Upcoming assignments show here.
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Accessing Schoology by Student
If you only have one child in your account, click on the triangle to the right of your name and click on the student’s name. First Child
Second Child
Child Name First Child, Second Child
If you have multiple children in your account, click on the triangle to the right of your name and click on the students’ names.
From All Children, select the child’s name.
Parent Name
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Home Screen - 2 ViewsParent Name
Student Name
Be aware that the Home screens looks different based on which view you are in.
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Parent View
Student View
Student View - Home Screen - Summary
Student Name
When you are on the Home Screen from the Student View, you will see a Summary of All student activity for that student.
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Student View - Summary of Student Activity
Student Name
Student Activity includes:
● Assignments and assessments that your child has submitted
● Scores on assignments or assessments
● Course information that the teacher has posted
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Student View - Summary of Grades & Assignments
Student Name
On the right side of the Summary window you will see:
● Recent Grades/Attendance● Overdue assignments (if there are
any)● Upcoming assignments
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Child Name
Student View - Grades/AttendanceStudent Name
Grades● Able to access grades from
any course● Click on course to open● There is no grade “summary”
page where all grades can be seen at once
Attendance● Schoology is not used for
daily attendance● A few Teachers may use it to
record period attendance 30
Student View - Viewing Grades
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Click on any one of the courses to see the grades for that course.
Notice the Y (yearly average) grade and the YQ1, YQ2, YQ3, YQ4 grades (individual quarters for the yearly course).
Assignments are put into different categories based on the type of assignment. The categories are sometimes weighted (shown in parentheses).
Some categories are weighted a 0 because they are used to give teachers information on how the students are doing with a concept which helps them to guide their instruction. These assignments don’t get averaged into the final grade.
Student View - CalendarStudent Name
Calendar includes assignments and/or other class information in a Calendar view.
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Student View - Messages
Student Name
Message CenterMessages can be sent to the teacher from this area.
Inbox● See all messages sent to you
Sent Messages● See all sent messages
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Student View - Messages
Student Name
To send a message - Click New Message
Start typing in the teacher’s name. When the name appears, click on it to select it.
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Student View - Courses
Student Name
Courses gives you access to each of your child’s individual courses.
Select one to view the Updates, Assignments and Grades associated with that particular course.
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Student View - Course Materials
Course Materials is where the teachers share and store academic information for students.
Assignments can also be found in this area.
Child Name’s
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Student View - Course UpdatesChild Name’s
Course Updates is where the teacher shares course information.
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Student View - Course GradesChild Name’s
Grades (within a course) is where you can see the assignments and grades for that particular course.
Teachers may also add a comment to an assignment and those comments show in this area also.
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Student View - Groups
Student Name
Groups give you access to each of the groups of which your child is a member.
Groups are places where students can collaborate and share information. They are great for after-school clubs and organizations.
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Student View - Notifications/Settings Dropdown
You can select either Notifications or Account Settings from this dropdown.Note:If you click Notifications from the Student View dropdown, you will see different Notification choices than you will see from the Parent View Notifications area .
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Student Name
Child Name
Student View - Notifications - Parent Email Digest
Here you can choose to receive daily or weekly email reports of your child’s activity.
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Student View - Notifications - Overdue Email
You can also choose to receive an email for past due assignments.
There is no notification feature for low scores at this time.
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Parent View - Notification/Settings Dropdown
Quick access to the Notifications and Account Settings areas for the Parent Account.
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Parent Name
Child Name
Parent View - Notifications
Set Email notifications here.
If you want to receive text notifications, click here to set those up.
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Parent View - NotificationsEmail and Mobile notification settings will show side by side.
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Parent View - Notifications
Once you adjust the notifications as needed, don’t forget to scroll to the bottom and click Save Changes.
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Account Settings - Parent or Student View
See Account Information
If you ever need to change your Primary Email address, you can do so here.
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Account Settings
Other Account Settings (when you scroll down):
● Set Default Account (this is the view you see when you enter your parent account)
● Change Password
Don’t forget to Save Changes as needed.
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Parent View - Icons
Requests
Messages Notifications
Numbers alert you to pending information.
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Messages - Parent or Student View
This is another area where you can see and send messages. The envelope icon shows whether you are in Student View or Parent View.
Click New Message to send a message from here.
Click See All to access the main Message area.
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Messages - Parent or Student View
When you receive a message, you will see a number by the envelope.
When you click on the envelope, you will see current messages. Click the message to open it and reply.
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Parent View - Requests
Shows only when in Parent View.
From the people icon, you can see requests to join groups and also connection requests. Click Accept to accept the request and X to reject the request.
As a Parent, you will probably not be using this area.
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Parent View - Notifications
Shows only in Parent View.
The beacon allows you to quickly see all current Notifications.
Can click to See All Notifications.
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Translation Feature
If you scroll all the way to the bottom of the Schoology window, you will find the word English.
If you click on English, you will find that Schoology can be translated into 6 different languages.
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Translation Feature
Here is an example of a page translated into Spanish.
It translates parts of the page. It does not translate anything that the teacher adds such as course Updates or Assignments.
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Student Name