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Reply to "Is it difficult/time-consuming for a high school teacher to list all tests and quizzes on schoology?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^For example, I will quickly I put Day 1 hw Day 2 hw Day 3 hw….. Unit 6 Test. I only put these and the dates so they can see them on their calendars. At least everyone knows there is homework and then they can refer to whatever I have posted in the folder to see what the assignment was. You can still do your class paper calendars or packets. Turn off the Dropbox so it doesn’t look like they need to submit anything to Schoology. The students and parents appreciate seeing the assignments. [/quote] Mine don’t. I agree with PP, I was getting a lot of push back and complaints when I put assignments into schoology that weren’t electronic turn ins. They said it was jumbled and frustrating and actually asked me to remove anything that didn’t link to a google assignment to turn in. I had been listing all the textbook problems and quizzes and such, but after taking a class vote at the end of first quarter (after numerous complaints), majority of kids asked me to stop, so I did. I think it depends on the expectation of the school. At my school, the expectation is everyone gives paper calendars. Schoology is just electronic assignments and a record of absent work and video recordings, not a calendar. Sounds like yours is different. Neither is wrong.[/quote]
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