- Click Assignments. in the left menu.
- Click Create New Assignment.
- Selectthe group(s) for which you want to create an assignment. If you select multiple groups, there will be one assignment for each group.
- A) Select group.
- B) Select individual students within the group.
- ChooseType of the assignment
- If you prefer, you can choose to linkthe assignment with a Plan.
- Fill in the fields:
- A: Start and start time – end and end time of the assignment.
- B: Title of the assignment
- C: Description of what students are to do in the assignment (assignment instructions)
- Type of assessment – As a teacher, you always make the final assessment, Select Peer Assessmentto create an assignment where students can then be paired and assess each other’s work.
- Under Reasonable adjustments,you will see the adjustments available to students in the group for which the assignment was created.
- To attach a file, click Choose Files.
- You will now come to your OneDrive. You need to have the files in OneDrive to attach them.
- A) Select the files you want to attach to your plan.
- B) Choose Select after you select the files you want to attach and they will be added to the assignment.
- Choose file types
- A) Instruction – the file is added as a downloadable document for students
- B) Template Document – the file is added to the students’ workspace. Students are each given a copy of this document, which is where they complete their assignment.
- Under Learning Goals,you add the learning goals that you want to work with to the assignment. You make your assessments according to the learning goals that you add here.
- A) Choose learning goals.
- B) Write any clarifications.
- C) If your subject is missing here, you can choose Add subject/course and find your subject.
- To exit the form, choose one of the following options:
- A) Publish– The assignment is published for your students
- B) Save draft– The assignment is only visible to you
- C) Cancel– Nothing of what you have entered is saved.
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