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==First Login==
__TOC__


Here's the easiest method to sign in on a computer:
Schoology is our Learning Management System at Riverdale. Teachers will use Schoology to post material for their classes, and students will use Schoology to complete assignments, tests, quizzes, and access other classroom resources. Read below for more information about using Schoology, creating different assignments, and submitting different types of resources.
# Sign into [https://my.riverdale.edu my.riverdale.edu]
# Click the Schoology button


You can also sign in at [https://learning.riverdale.edu learning.riverdale.edu] with your Riverdale e-mail address and password.
All Grade 4 and 5 students will be logging in to Schoology. Families will not be logging in at this time.
== Schoology for Teachers ==


==iOS Login==
=== Open Schoology ===


#Select "Username Login" <br> [[File:Username.jpg|100px]]<br><br>
* Go to [https://my.riverdale.edu my.riverdale.edu]
#Type "Riverdale Country School" in the School field <br> [[File:Riverdale.jpg|100px]] [[File:3.jpg|100px]] <br><br>
* Log in using your '''''Riverdale username''''' and '''''passphrase'''''
#Log in with your Riverdale Google e-mail address and password <br> [[File:Glogin.png|100px]] <br><br>
* Click on the '''''Schoology icon'''''
* You should then be logged in automatically.


==Teachers==
Alternatively, you can also go directly to [https://Learning.riverdale.edu learning.riverdale.edu] and '''''Sign-in with Google'''''


=== Course setup ===
=== Access Current Courses ===


Once you've logged in, consider doing the following if you want to prevent students from seeing course materials until school starts:
* Click on '''''Courses''''' at the top of the Schoology window
* Click on '''''your course''''' you want to open
* If you course doesn't appear in the list, click on '''''Courses''''' and then '''''My Courses''''' at the top right of the window


# Click into course privacy <br> [[File:SchoologyPrivacy1.png|300 px]]<br><br>
=== Reorder Courses List ===
# Set content privacy settings to "no one" <br> [[File:SchoologyPrivacy2.png|400 px]]<br><br>


Make sure you change these back by start of school so students can see your course content!
* Click on '''''Courses''''' in Schoology
* Click on '''''My Courses''''' at the top right of the window
* Click '''''Reorder courses''''' on the right hand side of the window
* Click and drag courses to reorder them in the '''''Courses''''' list when you first click on it
** Note: ''you can only display up to 12 of them at a time, and the remaining ones will stay hidden under '''My Courses'''''


'''Feel free to create courses or groups and play around!''' You won't damage anything, don't worry. And you can add Morgan Duffield, Matt Ringh, or Sean Dagony-Clark as students if you want to create and grade assignments before our actual students are in the system.
=== Add Course Materials (Assignments, Pages) ===
For information on adding '''''Course Materials''''', visit [https://uc.powerschool-docs.com/en/schoology/latest/course-materials Schoology's support page]. For basic help on creating '''''Assignments''''' and '''''Pages''''', follow these steps below:


Courses will be auto-generated sometime in July, most likely.
* Click on '''''Courses''''' in Schoology
* Open your '''''course page'''''
* Click on '''''Add Materials'''''
* Here you can '''''Add Assignment''''', '''''Add Page''''', and other types of content. If you want to add anything on your Schoology page, this is where you start!
* Give your assignment a '''''Title''''' and '''''Description''''', and attach '''''Files''''' or other '''''Media''''' that you may want students to see
* To embed YouTube videos, follow these instructions here: [[:File:EmbedVideoAnimated.gif|GIF Tutorial YouTube.gif]]
* To record and attach media (audio and webcam video) you can use [https://uc.powerschool-docs.com/en/schoology/latest/html5-audio-video-recorder-enteprise-only Schoology's HTML 5 Recorder]


=== Copying a course (e.g. ILS Q2/Q4) ===
=== Assignment Due Dates and Times ===
For '''''Assignments''''', make sure to add a due date and due time. There are a couple of options to consider...


Duplicating a course for use '''next year'''? Don't do this. You'll usually want to selectively copy course materials to Resources, organize them there, and copy them to a new course in the fall.
"11:59pm the night before"


However, there are certain situations in which copying a course mid-year makes sense. Our ILS Q2/Q4 teacher swap is one of these.
* If you make this choice, there will be fewer changes to make as this is the default time; will mark students' work late if completed before class on the due date.


Follow these steps to duplicate a current course for use with other students than those currently auto-enrolled.
"8:25am the day of"


: [[File:sgy duplicate course 1.png]]<br><br>
* Allows you to use a consistent time; will mark students' work late if completed before class on the due date.
: [[File:sgy duplicate course 2.png]]<br><br>
: [[File:sgy duplicate course 3.png]]<br><br>


You might have a short delay before the course is available. Once it is, it'll show up as just another course with you as the teacher. You can click into it and manipulate it like any other course.
"Class start time"


You'll now need to manually enroll your students (course main page > "Members" link at left), or they'll need to use the Access Code to join (any course page > green Access Code box).
* Requires you to change the time every day, dependent on the class schedule


Note: do NOT edit the name of your original course (e.g. C1 - Q1/Q3). Doing this will irreparably sever the very fabric of space-time and we might even need to reset your password.
"3:30 the day of"


=== Grading periods ===
* Allows you to use a consistent time; will not flag late work if completed after class and before 3:30


A small number of Schoology Courses (ILS, and perhaps others) are currently associated with the Fall 2016 grading period, but not Spring 2017. If this issue is affecting a course you teach, you will see a banner across the top announcing “This course is associated with grading periods that will end on Jan 20, 2017. It will remain available in the "Archived" area of "Courses".
=== Assignment Tips ===


To resolve this issue, follow these steps:<br>
==== '''Toggle Assignment Submissions''' ====
[[File:Schoology grading period 1.png|400px]]<br>
Do you want to accept student work digitally?
[[File:Schoology grading period 2.png|400px]]<br>
* '''''No''''': Uncheck the '''''Submissions Button''''' and make sure it says '''''Submission Disabled'''''
* '''''Yes''''': Make sure the '''''Submissions Button''''' says '''''Submissions Enabled'''''


=== Posting an Assignment: Workflow===
'''Create your assignment'''


[[File:Assignment.png|200px]]
[[File:Uncheck_submissions.png|200px]]
 
==== '''Grade Assignments in Schoology''' ====
Do you want to record grades in Schoology for this assignment?
* '''''No''''': Set '''''Category''''' to '''''Ungraded'''''


'''Will your students turn in anything via Schoology?'''
* '''''Yes''''': Set the '''''Category''''', either existing or new
*No?
**Uncheck the Submissions button and skip the gradebook step


[[File:Uncheck_submissions.png|200px]]
*Yes?
** Continue below


'''Are you using the gradebook in Schoology?'''
*No?
**Leave category defaulted to "ungraded"
[[File:Ungraded.png|200px]]
[[File:Ungraded.png|200px]]
*Yes?
 
**Assign a category
[[File:Homework.png|200px]]
[[File:Homework.png|200px]]


'''Decide on due date and time:'''
=== Create Google Drive Assignment ===
*11:59pm the night before
Start with [https://howdoi.riverdale.edu/wiki/Create_Google_Doc_Assignments_in_Schoology this article]. If you still need help, continue reading below.
**Fewer changes to make as this is the default time; will mark students' work late if completed before class on the due date.
 
*8:25am the day of
Google Drive Assignments allow all of your students to start with a copy of a template you create. Think of this as a worksheet you want your students to fill out, or a common writing prompt your class is supposed to complete.
**Allows you to use a consistent time; will mark students' work late if completed before class on the due date.
 
*Class start time
# Create a Google Doc representing the assignment in your school Google Drive. Make sure to log in with your '''''Riverdale username''''' and '''''passphrase'''''.
**Requires you to change the time every day, dependent on the class schedule
# Follow [https://uc.powerschool-docs.com/en/schoology/latest/using-the-google-drive-assignments-app#id-(20230914-en)UsingtheGoogleDriveAssignmentsApp-CreateanAssignmentusingtheGoogleDriveAssignmentsApp these steps] to attach that document to your assignment in Schoology. Remember, students will individually receive copies of that document that they can work on. These will also show up in Schoology and your Google Drive automatically.
*3:30 the day of
 
**Allows you to use a consistent time; will not flag late work if completed after class and before 3:30
If you have questions about this, reach out to a member of the Tech Team.
 
=== Create Kami Assignment ===
Kami Assignments allow all your students, especially those with touch-enabled devices (like Chromebooks), to annotate PDF's with handwriting, text boxes, and more.
 
# Create a PDF and store it in your Google Drive. Students will automatically receive copies of this PDF when they open the Kami Assignment.
# Click '''''Courses''''' in Schoology
# Open your '''''course page'''''
# Click on '''''Add Materials'''''
# Click on '''''Add Assignment'''''
# Give your assignment a '''''Title''''' and '''''Description'''''
# Click on the '''''Kami button'''''
# Click '''''Continue with Google''''' and log in with your '''''Riverdale''''' '''''email address''''' and '''''passphrase'''''
#* Click '''''Allow''''' if this is the first time you're using Kami to give access to your Google Drive
# Find the PDF in your Google Drive, click '''''your PDF''''', and click '''''Select'''''
# Click '''''Create''''' to finish creating your assignment
 
And that's it! If you have questions, reach out to a member of the Tech Team.


=== Deleting or Unpublishing Multiple Assignments at Once===
===Change Course Settings===


The Bulk Edit feature is located in the Gradebook and Materials Index. This feature allows you to adjust settings associated with graded assignments, tests/quizzes, and discussions from a single page.
Once you've logged in, consider doing the following if you want to prevent students from seeing course materials until school starts. Under '''''Course Options''''', select '''''Edit Privacy / Course Settings''''', and then select '''''Set Content Privacy Settings to No One.''''' Make sure you change these back by start of school so students can see your course content! Feel free to create courses or groups and play around! You won't damage anything. Actual RCS Courses are typically auto-generated in late August.


To access Bulk Edit from the Gradebook, follow these steps:
[[File:SchoologyPrivacy1.png|200x200px]]


#Click on the Courses area on the top menu.
<br> [[File:SchoologyPrivacy2.png|400 px]]
#Click into a course you administer.
#Click on the Gradebook area on the left menu of the course profile.
#Click on the Options button (3 vertical dots).
#Select the Bulk Edit option from the dropdown menu.


: [[File:Bulk unpublish or delete.png|500px]]<br><br>
=== Copy Previous Courses ===
<u>This is only for ILS teachers Q2/Q4</u>


To access Bulk Edit from the Materials Index, follow these steps:
Duplicating a course for use '''next year'''? <u>Don't do this</u>. You'll usually want to selectively copy course materials to '''''Resources''''', organize them there, and copy them to a new course in the Fall. However, there are certain situations in which copying a course mid-year makes sense. Our ILS Q2/Q4 teacher swap is one of these. Follow these steps to duplicate a current course for use with other students than those currently auto-enrolled.


#Click on the Courses area on the top menu.
Click '''''Courses''''' and click '''''See All'''''
#Click into a course you administer.
[[File:Sgy_duplicate_course_1.png|none|thumb]]
#Click on the Assignments Index or Tests/Quizzes Index.
Click the '''''Setting icon''''' and click on '''''Copy Section'''''
#Click on the Bulk Edit button near the top of the index.
[[File:Sgy_duplicate_course_2.png|none|thumb]]
Change the relevant information according to the image below, and click '''''Copy'''''
[[File:Sgy_duplicate_course_3.png|none|thumb]]
You might have a short delay before the course is available. Once it is, it'll show up as just another course with you as the teacher. You can click into it and manipulate it like any other course. You'll now need to manually enroll your students (Go to your '''''Course Main Page'''''  and click '''''Members''''' in the left hand menu), or they'll need to use the '''''Access Code''''' to join. Go to any '''''Course Main Page''''' and get the code from the '''''Green Access Code Box''''' on the bottom left of the window. You can send this code to others to join your course/section.


=== Here's some general info on using Schoology. ===
Note: '''<u>do not</u>''' edit the name of your original course (e.g. C1 - Q1/Q3). Doing this will irreparably sever the very fabric of space-time and we might even need to reset your passphrase.


==== General use ====
===Bulk Edit Assignments===
The '''''Bulk Edit''''' feature is located in the '''''Gradebook''''' and '''''Materials Index'''''. This feature allows you to adjust settings associated with graded assignments, tests/quizzes, and discussions from a single page.


Join our Getting Started Schoology Course. When logged in, select "Courses" and "Join." You'll enter this code when prompted: '''KBZ8J-JDX3Z''' Each folder in the course is stocked with information and tutorials on setting up your own courses and utilizing all of Schoology's features.
To access '''''Bulk Edit''''' from the '''''Gradebook''''', follow these steps:
 
#Click on the '''''Courses''''' link on the top banner
#Select one of your courses
#Click on '''''Gradebook''''' in the course menu
#Click on the '''''Options Button''''' (3 vertical dots)
#Select the '''''Bulk Edit''''' option from the dropdown menu
[[File:Bulk_unpublish_or_delete.png|none|thumb]]
To access '''''Bulk Edit''''' from the '''''Materials Index''''', follow these steps:
 
#Click on the Courses link in the top banner
#Select one of your courses
#Click on the '''''Assignments Index''''' or '''''Tests/Quizzes Index'''''
#Click on the '''''Bulk Edit''''' button near the top of the index
 
=== Join Course ===
To get access to another teacher's Schoology course, ask the course teacher to send you the '''''course access code'''''. The course access course can be found on the course's main page. It's 10 character code in a green box. After receiving the course access code. Select courses and click my courses (on the right corner) then select '''''Join a Course''''' and enter the access code.
 
[[File:Course Access Code in Schoology.png|frameless|300x300px]]
===Configure Notification Settings===
 
You can customize Schoology '''''Notifications''''' from the '''''Notifications Button''''' in the top right corner of each individual '''''Course'''''. The changes you make from the '''''Notications button''''' will only affect that particular Course's notifications to you. For this reason, it's useful for avoiding unwanted email notifications from the course(s) you're enrolled in as a result of your ECR.
 
[[File:Course Notifications.jpg|300x300px]]
 
===More Schoology Resources for Teachers===


[https://www.schoology.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-using-schoology-the-back-to-school-essentials This is a good (and quick) getting started guide].
[https://www.schoology.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-using-schoology-the-back-to-school-essentials This is a good (and quick) getting started guide].
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[https://support.schoology.com/hc/en-us/categories/202764287#section-header Schoology's official help pages for teachers.]
[https://support.schoology.com/hc/en-us/categories/202764287#section-header Schoology's official help pages for teachers.]


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmanjE5KKp0 If you prefer video learning, go here] (though it doesn't cover exactly the same content as above).
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmanjE5KKp0 If you prefer video learning, go here]


[https://cblack.wikispaces.com/file/view/Schoology+-+Session+1+-+The+Basics.pdf This is an extensive guide from the East Irondequoit Central School District. Great coverage of a lot that you need to know, but ignore the school-specific details.]
[https://support.schoology.com/hc/en-us/articles/201001973-Groups Group info]


==== Groups ====
== Students ==
Install the [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/schoology/id411766326?mt=8 iOS] or [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.schoology.app&hl=en Android] apps on your devices. To log in via iOS, select Riverdale Country School from the "school" menu and then log in on the new screen with your Riverdale e-mail and passphrase.


[https://support.schoology.com/hc/en-us/articles/201001973-Groups Group info]
=== Open Schoology ===
 
===== For MS/US =====
* Go to [https://my.riverdale.edu my.riverdale.edu]
* Log in using your '''''Riverdale username''''' and '''''passphrase'''''
* Click on the '''''Schoology icon'''''
* You should then be logged in automatically.


==Students==
Alternatively, you can also go directly to [https://Learning.riverdale.edu learning.riverdale.edu] and '''''Sign-in with Google'''''


Install the [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/schoology/id411766326?mt=8 iOS] or [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.schoology.app&hl=en Android] apps on your devices. To log in via iOS, select Riverdale Country School from the "school" menu and then log in on the new screen with your Riverdale e-mail and password.
===== For LS =====
* Go to to [https://clever.com/in/riverdale Clever.com/in/riverdale]
* Sign in using your '''''Riverdale Google Credentials'''''
* Once signed in to Clever, select the '''''Schoology''''' app
* Click '''''Login with Google''''' to sign in using your '''''Riverdale email address''''' and '''''passphrase'''''.


=== Courses and other info ===
===Courses and other info===


'''Courses become visible on Labor Day.''' For now, you might want to start [https://support.schoology.com/hc/en-us/articles/201001303-Profile-Students- customizing your profile].
'''Courses become visible a few days before school starts.''' For now, you might want to start [https://support.schoology.com/hc/en-us/articles/201001303-Profile-Students- customizing your profile].


In case you want more info:
In case you want more info:
[https://support.schoology.com/hc/en-us/categories/200077723-General#section-header Schoology's official help page for students.]
[https://support.schoology.com/hc/en-us/categories/200077723-General#section-header Schoology's official help page for students.]


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=== Reorder Courses List ===
 
* Click on '''''Courses''''' in Schoology
* Click on '''''My Courses''''' at the top right of the window
* Click '''''Reorder courses''''' on the right hand side of the window
* Click and drag courses to reorder them in the '''''Courses''''' list when you first click on it
** Note: ''you can only display up to 12 of them at a time, and the remaining ones will stay hidden under '''My Courses'''''
 
=== Submit Audio and Video ===
Some assignments might ask you to record audio and or webcam video. To do this, use Google Chrome and follow these instructions from Schoology to [https://uc.powerschool-docs.com/en/schoology/latest/html5-audio-video-recorder-enteprise-only use Schoology's HTML 5 recorder].
 
=== Submit Google Doc to Assignment ===
Follow [https://uc.powerschool-docs.com/en/schoology/latest/how-to-submit-google-drive-files-to-an-assignment-#id-(20230914-en)HowtosubmitGoogleDrivefilestoanAssignment(Students)-SubmittingGoogleDriveResourcestoanAssignment these instructions] to submit a Google Doc, Google Slide, or Google Sheet to an assignment in Schoology. To summarize some of the key steps:
 
# Open the assignment from Course Materials
# Click '''''Submit Assignment'''''
# Within the '''''Upload''''' window, select '''''Resources'''''
# Click '''''Apps''''', and then '''''Google Drive Resource App'''''
# Search for your document using the search bar
# Check the box to the left of the item you wish to upload to the assignment
# Click '''''Import''''' and select '''''Import File''.'''
 
If you encounter any errors with this, please start with this article on [https://howdoi.riverdale.edu/wiki/Fix_Google_Drive_Issues_in_Schoology fixing Google Drive in Schoology] and if that still doesn't work, reach out to a member of the Tech Team.
 
=== Submit Kami Assignment ===
In your Schoology assignment, click on '''''Open with Kami''''' and complete your assignment. Once you are done, [https://help.kamiapp.com/en/articles/5952769-guide-for-students-how-to-set-up-and-use-kami-with-schoology follow these instructions] to submit your assignment for your class.
 
# Click on '''''Turn in''''' at the top of the Kami screen
# Click on '''''Turn in''''' again
# You should be taken back to Schoology
# Now click '''''Submit''''' and your assignment has been submitted.


{{:Use_Schoology/bottomnavigation}}
If you have any questions about this, please let a member of the Tech Team know. You can find us at Help Desk in the cafeteria during breakfast and lunch.

Latest revision as of 11:58, 16 November 2023

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StatusUp-to-date for the 2023-2024 school year.

Schoology is our Learning Management System at Riverdale. Teachers will use Schoology to post material for their classes, and students will use Schoology to complete assignments, tests, quizzes, and access other classroom resources. Read below for more information about using Schoology, creating different assignments, and submitting different types of resources.

All Grade 4 and 5 students will be logging in to Schoology. Families will not be logging in at this time.

Schoology for Teachers

Open Schoology

  • Go to my.riverdale.edu
  • Log in using your Riverdale username and passphrase
  • Click on the Schoology icon
  • You should then be logged in automatically.

Alternatively, you can also go directly to learning.riverdale.edu and Sign-in with Google

Access Current Courses

  • Click on Courses at the top of the Schoology window
  • Click on your course you want to open
  • If you course doesn't appear in the list, click on Courses and then My Courses at the top right of the window

Reorder Courses List

  • Click on Courses in Schoology
  • Click on My Courses at the top right of the window
  • Click Reorder courses on the right hand side of the window
  • Click and drag courses to reorder them in the Courses list when you first click on it
    • Note: you can only display up to 12 of them at a time, and the remaining ones will stay hidden under My Courses

Add Course Materials (Assignments, Pages)

For information on adding Course Materials, visit Schoology's support page. For basic help on creating Assignments and Pages, follow these steps below:

  • Click on Courses in Schoology
  • Open your course page
  • Click on Add Materials
  • Here you can Add Assignment, Add Page, and other types of content. If you want to add anything on your Schoology page, this is where you start!
  • Give your assignment a Title and Description, and attach Files or other Media that you may want students to see
  • To embed YouTube videos, follow these instructions here: GIF Tutorial YouTube.gif
  • To record and attach media (audio and webcam video) you can use Schoology's HTML 5 Recorder

Assignment Due Dates and Times

For Assignments, make sure to add a due date and due time. There are a couple of options to consider...

"11:59pm the night before"

  • If you make this choice, there will be fewer changes to make as this is the default time; will mark students' work late if completed before class on the due date.

"8:25am the day of"

  • Allows you to use a consistent time; will mark students' work late if completed before class on the due date.

"Class start time"

  • Requires you to change the time every day, dependent on the class schedule

"3:30 the day of"

  • Allows you to use a consistent time; will not flag late work if completed after class and before 3:30

Assignment Tips

Toggle Assignment Submissions

Do you want to accept student work digitally?

  • No: Uncheck the Submissions Button and make sure it says Submission Disabled
  • Yes: Make sure the Submissions Button says Submissions Enabled


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Grade Assignments in Schoology

Do you want to record grades in Schoology for this assignment?

  • No: Set Category to Ungraded
  • Yes: Set the Category, either existing or new


Ungraded.png

Homework.png

Create Google Drive Assignment

Start with this article. If you still need help, continue reading below.

Google Drive Assignments allow all of your students to start with a copy of a template you create. Think of this as a worksheet you want your students to fill out, or a common writing prompt your class is supposed to complete.

  1. Create a Google Doc representing the assignment in your school Google Drive. Make sure to log in with your Riverdale username and passphrase.
  2. Follow these steps to attach that document to your assignment in Schoology. Remember, students will individually receive copies of that document that they can work on. These will also show up in Schoology and your Google Drive automatically.

If you have questions about this, reach out to a member of the Tech Team.

Create Kami Assignment

Kami Assignments allow all your students, especially those with touch-enabled devices (like Chromebooks), to annotate PDF's with handwriting, text boxes, and more.

  1. Create a PDF and store it in your Google Drive. Students will automatically receive copies of this PDF when they open the Kami Assignment.
  2. Click Courses in Schoology
  3. Open your course page
  4. Click on Add Materials
  5. Click on Add Assignment
  6. Give your assignment a Title and Description
  7. Click on the Kami button
  8. Click Continue with Google and log in with your Riverdale email address and passphrase
    • Click Allow if this is the first time you're using Kami to give access to your Google Drive
  9. Find the PDF in your Google Drive, click your PDF, and click Select
  10. Click Create to finish creating your assignment

And that's it! If you have questions, reach out to a member of the Tech Team.

Change Course Settings

Once you've logged in, consider doing the following if you want to prevent students from seeing course materials until school starts. Under Course Options, select Edit Privacy / Course Settings, and then select Set Content Privacy Settings to No One. Make sure you change these back by start of school so students can see your course content! Feel free to create courses or groups and play around! You won't damage anything. Actual RCS Courses are typically auto-generated in late August.

SchoologyPrivacy1.png


SchoologyPrivacy2.png

Copy Previous Courses

This is only for ILS teachers Q2/Q4

Duplicating a course for use next year? Don't do this. You'll usually want to selectively copy course materials to Resources, organize them there, and copy them to a new course in the Fall. However, there are certain situations in which copying a course mid-year makes sense. Our ILS Q2/Q4 teacher swap is one of these. Follow these steps to duplicate a current course for use with other students than those currently auto-enrolled.

Click Courses and click See All

Sgy duplicate course 1.png

Click the Setting icon and click on Copy Section

Sgy duplicate course 2.png

Change the relevant information according to the image below, and click Copy

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You might have a short delay before the course is available. Once it is, it'll show up as just another course with you as the teacher. You can click into it and manipulate it like any other course. You'll now need to manually enroll your students (Go to your Course Main Page and click Members in the left hand menu), or they'll need to use the Access Code to join. Go to any Course Main Page and get the code from the Green Access Code Box on the bottom left of the window. You can send this code to others to join your course/section.

Note: do not edit the name of your original course (e.g. C1 - Q1/Q3). Doing this will irreparably sever the very fabric of space-time and we might even need to reset your passphrase.

Bulk Edit Assignments

The Bulk Edit feature is located in the Gradebook and Materials Index. This feature allows you to adjust settings associated with graded assignments, tests/quizzes, and discussions from a single page.

To access Bulk Edit from the Gradebook, follow these steps:

  1. Click on the Courses link on the top banner
  2. Select one of your courses
  3. Click on Gradebook in the course menu
  4. Click on the Options Button (3 vertical dots)
  5. Select the Bulk Edit option from the dropdown menu
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To access Bulk Edit from the Materials Index, follow these steps:

  1. Click on the Courses link in the top banner
  2. Select one of your courses
  3. Click on the Assignments Index or Tests/Quizzes Index
  4. Click on the Bulk Edit button near the top of the index

Join Course

To get access to another teacher's Schoology course, ask the course teacher to send you the course access code. The course access course can be found on the course's main page. It's 10 character code in a green box. After receiving the course access code. Select courses and click my courses (on the right corner) then select Join a Course and enter the access code.

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Configure Notification Settings

You can customize Schoology Notifications from the Notifications Button in the top right corner of each individual Course. The changes you make from the Notications button will only affect that particular Course's notifications to you. For this reason, it's useful for avoiding unwanted email notifications from the course(s) you're enrolled in as a result of your ECR.

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More Schoology Resources for Teachers

This is a good (and quick) getting started guide.

Schoology's official help pages for teachers.

If you prefer video learning, go here

Group info

Students

Install the iOS or Android apps on your devices. To log in via iOS, select Riverdale Country School from the "school" menu and then log in on the new screen with your Riverdale e-mail and passphrase.

Open Schoology

For MS/US
  • Go to my.riverdale.edu
  • Log in using your Riverdale username and passphrase
  • Click on the Schoology icon
  • You should then be logged in automatically.

Alternatively, you can also go directly to learning.riverdale.edu and Sign-in with Google

For LS
  • Go to to Clever.com/in/riverdale
  • Sign in using your Riverdale Google Credentials
  • Once signed in to Clever, select the Schoology app
  • Click Login with Google to sign in using your Riverdale email address and passphrase.

Courses and other info

Courses become visible a few days before school starts. For now, you might want to start customizing your profile.

In case you want more info: Schoology's official help page for students.

Reorder Courses List

  • Click on Courses in Schoology
  • Click on My Courses at the top right of the window
  • Click Reorder courses on the right hand side of the window
  • Click and drag courses to reorder them in the Courses list when you first click on it
    • Note: you can only display up to 12 of them at a time, and the remaining ones will stay hidden under My Courses

Submit Audio and Video

Some assignments might ask you to record audio and or webcam video. To do this, use Google Chrome and follow these instructions from Schoology to use Schoology's HTML 5 recorder.

Submit Google Doc to Assignment

Follow these instructions to submit a Google Doc, Google Slide, or Google Sheet to an assignment in Schoology. To summarize some of the key steps:

  1. Open the assignment from Course Materials
  2. Click Submit Assignment
  3. Within the Upload window, select Resources
  4. Click Apps, and then Google Drive Resource App
  5. Search for your document using the search bar
  6. Check the box to the left of the item you wish to upload to the assignment
  7. Click Import and select Import File.

If you encounter any errors with this, please start with this article on fixing Google Drive in Schoology and if that still doesn't work, reach out to a member of the Tech Team.

Submit Kami Assignment

In your Schoology assignment, click on Open with Kami and complete your assignment. Once you are done, follow these instructions to submit your assignment for your class.

  1. Click on Turn in at the top of the Kami screen
  2. Click on Turn in again
  3. You should be taken back to Schoology
  4. Now click Submit and your assignment has been submitted.

If you have any questions about this, please let a member of the Tech Team know. You can find us at Help Desk in the cafeteria during breakfast and lunch.