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Ready to set up your test prep classroom on schools.shmoop.com, but not sure where to start? Why not start by clicking the "play" button above? You're welcome.
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- 00:04
How do I set up a test prep classroom on Schools.shmoop.com? [Person typing the question into 'Shmoogle']
- 00:07
So you want to set up a test prep classroom. [Teacher sat behind her computer]
- 00:10
The first thing you’ll want to do is log into schools.shmoop.com, your online course
- 00:15
headquarters.
- 00:16
There, you’ll see your name at the top of the screen. [Arrow pointing to the name]
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- 00:17
If you’re not sure, it should match that thing on your birth certificate.
- 00:21
Click your name, and you’ll be taken to your personalized Shmoop Dashboard. [The dashboard appears]
- 00:24
Click "Create a Classroom"
- 00:25
Enter the Name of Your Classroom where it says "Name Your Classroom." [Person types "Mrs. Shmooper Totally Awesome Class"]
- 00:28
Then choose your license.
- 00:29
You might only have one option, in which case we've made that decision for you.
- 00:32
Last, but not least, select up to four products.
- 00:35
They're split up by product type, so be sure you're in the right section. [The different product types are highlighted]
- 00:38
Then click the big orange button that says "Create Classroom" and you're good to go.
- 00:42
The first thing you'll see is a class code in that blue box at the top. [The class code is highlighted]
- 00:46
Your students will use that code to get into the classroom. [Student sits down at his desk with a laptop]
- 00:49
Here's how.
- 00:50
They'll also log in, but on their dashboard they'll choose "Join Classroom."
- 00:54
Then they'll need enter the class code and your email address. [Arrow pointing to the class code box]
- 00:57
The other option?
- 00:58
Right below that class code is a section called "Class Roster" with the option to invite students [The class roster section is highlighted]
- 01:02
directly.
- 01:03
Click "Invite Students," enter their email addresses, click "Add" and then click Invite.
- 01:08
Once you’ve invited students to your classroom, they’ll get a notification in their email…
- 01:12
…along with simple instructions on how to join. [Invitation appears in the students inbox]
- 01:14
After they’re in, your students will be able to access any assignments you’ve posted…
- 01:18
…check their progress and test scores…
- 01:20
…see suggestions of what areas they might need to work on…
- 01:22
…and keep abreast of any announcements. [The different features are shown]
- 01:25
Once you’ve set up your Classroom and have your Gradebook up and running... [Student gets up from his desk and walks away]
- 01:28
…managing assignments, your students, and maybe even that unwieldy hairdo of yours… [Teacher with messy hair]
- 01:32
…will be child’s play. [Teacher looks insulted]
- 01:33
Any questions?
- 01:34
Ping us at support@shmoop.com. [Student pointing at the email address on the blackboard]
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