My Assignments
How to Restore a Deleted Assignment
1. From the side navigation bar, click on Assignments and then My Assignments. 2. From the My Assignments page, click on the Trash at the bottom left hand side of the page. 3. Checkbox the assignment you would like to restore and then click Restore ...
How to Assign an Assessment via Canvas [Edcite Schools Feature]
This feature is available as part of our premium platform, Edcite Schools. To learn more about Edcite Schools, click here. Help doc linked here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HUUBzjv-4KZGRKeOx03bOnbChdghMSSO-mKLKlDM8ic/edit?usp=sharing
How to Create Subfolders for Assignments and Questions (Teachers)
Edcite provides a folder structure to organize your assignments and questions. Every teacher has private folders for organizing content in their individual account. If you have an Edcite Schools account, you will also have access to Shared Folders ...
How to Unassign an Assignment
1. At the top left of your homepage, toggle to the My Classes view. 2. Click the More Options (three dots) button next to the assignment and select Manage. 3. Use the tabs to choose between unassigning to Class(es), Student(s), or Group(s). Click the ...
How to Delete an Assignment
1. From your My Assignments page, find the assignment you would like to delete and check the box beside it. 2. Click the Delete button. 3. Confirm that you would like to delete the assignment. Your assignment will be deleted and will move to your ...
How to Share a Question / an Assignment
On Edcite, there are three ways to share content: Share content with our Edcite community in the public libraries. Share content privately with a colleague. If you have an Edcite Schools account, you will also have access to Shared Folders (similar ...
Assignments - Send to Students
There are several pages from where you can send an assignment to your students: Library Collections My Assignments The following are step by step directions for sending assignments to students from each of these pages. Sending from Library The ...
How to Add Existing Questions to an Assignment
1. Open the Assignment Editor by going to Assignments, My Assignments on the navigation bar to the left, then clicking on the pencil to the far right of the assignment name. 2. You are now in the Assignment Editor- scroll down, past the general ...
Assign an Assignment
For directions on assigning Common Assessments, click here. 1. From the navigation bar on the left of your screen, select Assignments, My Assignments. 2. Find the Assignment you would like to send to your students. 3. To the right of the assignment ...
How to Copy and Become the Owner of Another Author's Questions
1. From the navigation bar on the left of your screen, click on Assignments and then My Assignments. 2. Find the assessment. Click the pencil under the column 'Action' to open the Assignment Editor. Note: If you are copying an assignment from the ...
Edit a Question within the Assignment Editor
Follow these step by step instructions to share an assignment from the Assignment Editor. 1. Click on Content and then select My Assignments. 2. Find the Assignment. Click the Action button and then select Edit. Your Assignment Editor will open. 3. ...
Student View from the Assignment Editor
1. Open Assignment Editor. Depending on they type of exam you are editing, you can get there three different ways. Assignment from Library- Click Assignments on the navigation bar on the left of your screen, select Library, then click on the three ...
Add Questions to an Assignment
Follow these step by step instructions to add questions to an assignment. 1. Open Assignment Editor. Depending on they type of exam you are editing, you can get there three different ways. Assignment from Library- Click Assignments on the navigation ...
How to Restore an Archived Assignment
1. On your navigation bar to the left of your screen, select Assignments and then click My Assignments. 2. Click on the Archived folder at the bottom of your Folders List. Note: If you have multiple folders, you may need to scroll down to see the ...
How to Create Folders for Assignments and Questions (Teachers)
Edcite provides a folder structure to organize your assignments and questions. Every teacher has private folders for organizing content in their individual account. If you have an Edcite Schools account, you will also have access to Shared Folders ...
Assign to an Individual Student
1. On the navigation bar to the left of your screen, select Assignments, My Assignments. 2. Find the assignment you want to send and click the more (three dots) button under the "Action" column, and select Assign from the dropdown. 3. The Assignment ...
My Assignments - Unshare an Assignment
Our Assignment Library is comprised of teacher-created assignments. Sometimes, a teacher would like to unshare and assignment that was previously shared into the Library. Please follow these steps to unshare an assignment. 1. On your navigation bar ...
How to Print an Assignment
1. From the navigation bar on the left of your screen, click Assignments, My Assignments. 2. In the far right column titled "Action," select the more (three dots) button and select Print from the dropdown. 3. Choose the Print Options you would like ...
How to Invite Teachers to View an Assignment
1. From the navigation bar on the left of your screen, click on Assignments, My Assignments. 2. Click the three dots next to the right of the assignment you want to share and then select Invite from the dropdown: 3. In the pop up, enter the name and ...
How to Archive an Assignment
1. From the navigation bar to the left of your screen, select Assignments, My Assignments. 2. Choose the assignment(s) you would like to Archive by selecting the box(es) to the left of the assignment name(s). 3. Click the Archive button near the top ...
How to Make a Copy of Your Own Assignment
Making a copy of your own assignment is useful if, for example, you want to create a pre-test and a post-test as it generates two separate reports. 1. On the navigation bar to the left of your screen, select Assignments, My Assignments. 2. Find the ...