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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My high school Sophomore is not doing well in the quarter, lots of Cs and one D so far. I would like to understand Schoology better so I can help him keep track of his assignment/quiz. He's a bit stress out about his classes (mostly Honor) and is not whiling to show me how to navigate it. Is there any way, as a parent, I could learn how Schoology actually works? Are all teachers "obligated" to use it and update it timely? I get a lot from him "teacher has posted" or "teacher hasn't updated it" How can I help him keep track of what's due. I check SIS but the information is vague and not up to date. So frustrating! [/quote] It's complicated. You have to spend a lot of time figuring out each teacher's system. Some announce assignments on schology and put tests and quizzes on schoology calendar. Some give a unit guide in paper and it's listed there. Some just post an announcement about upcoming test. Some embed it in the notes a list of upcoming assignments, etc. Some only make announcements in class on the whiteboard. My kids use their agenda to fill in anything and for my child executive functioning issues we wrote out where to check for each class and he does it daily to add any new thing to his calendar. I wish they would require one way of doing it for all, but it's not going to happen.[/quote]
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