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This collection contains articles that describe how students can use the various modules of Otus.
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31 articles in this collection
Written by
Kris Hyland,
Brooke Fodor,
Monica Burke
and 1 other
Featured
Student Home Page: To Do List
This articles reviews how the To Do list on the Home page works.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Student Home Page: Notification Feed
This article will describe what can be found on the home page of a student account, which is a feed of notifications and a to do list.
Written by
Brooke Fodor
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Complete a Lesson
This article will show students how to navigate through a lesson that their teacher assigned
Written by
Ethan Kelly
Updated over a week ago
Getting Started Guide | Students
This article provides a brief overview of the modules available to students.
Written by
Brooke Fodor
Updated over a week ago
Students: Logging in and Taking an Assessment
An article to walk students through login and the assessment module
Written by
Brooke Fodor
Updated over a week ago
General
Students: How to View Your Assigned Assessments
Students - this article will show you how to see your assigned assessments and how to use the assigned assessments page.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: Using the Bookshelf
This article will show how the Otus Bookshelf functions in a student account.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: Taking an Assessment on a Chromebook with Respondus Lockdown Browser
This article will guide students through the process of taking an assessment on a Chromebook with the Respondus Lockdown Browser.
Written by
Kris Hyland
Updated over a week ago
Students: Viewing the Gradebook
Students - this article will show you how you can see your grades for your classes.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: Using the Class Board
This article will describe how students can use the Otus Class Board
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Ways Students can Upload and Share Images or Videos
This will describe how students can upload and share pictures or videos into Otus for many different purposes, both graded and ungraded.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: Using the Calendar
This article will show you how a student can use the Calendar module of Otus.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: Using the Blog
This article will show how students use the Blog Module of Otus
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: Viewing and Adding to the Student Portfolio
This article will describe the process for students to view and add to their student portfolio.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Using the Mobile App | Students
Quick view access to notification feed, class board, assessment scores, standards performance, and recognitions.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Step-By-Step Guides
Students: How to Take a Poll
This article will review how students will access and submit a poll within their student account.
Written by
Brooke Fodor
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Review your Graded Assessments
Students - here is a step by step article on how to look at your assessments that have been graded
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Take an Advanced Assessment
This article will go over how to take and Advanced Assessment in Otus.
Written by
Kris Hyland
Updated over a week ago
Students: How To Create a Page on Your Bookshelf
A page is like a document - you can create while in your bookshelf.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Take a Simple Assessment
This is an article for students to learn how to take an assessment made with our Simple Assessment module.
Written by
Brooke Fodor
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add an Image
Students - this is a step-by-step article for how you can add an image to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Submit a Rubric Assessment
Students - here is a step by step article on how to submit a rubric assessment.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add a Video
Students - this is a step-by-step article for how you can add an video to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add an Audio Recording
Students - this is a step-by-step article for adding a voice recording (audio) to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add a File
Students - step-by-step article on how to add a file (like a PDF) to a rubric, blog, portfolio, bookshelf, or advanced assessment.
Written by
Brooke Fodor
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add a Link to a YouTube Video
Students - this is a step-by-step article for adding a link to a YouTube video to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add a Microsoft OneDrive Document
Students - this is a step-by-step article for adding a Microsoft OneDrive document to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add a Google Drive Document
Students - this is a step-by-step article for how you can add a Google Drive document to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Use the TextHelp Toolbar in Advanced Assessments
The TextHelp Speechstream toolbar is available in Advanced Assessments and includes tools such as text-to-speech and dictionaries.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add a Text Box to a Rubric Assessment
Students - this is a step-by-step article for adding a Text Box to a Rubric Assessment.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago
Students: How to Add a Link
Students - this is a step-by-step article for how you can add a link (like a website) to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Written by
Monica Burke
Updated over a week ago