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Getting Started Guide for StudentsLearn a bit about each of the modules of Otus and how you'll use them.
Student Guide: Take an AssessmentFor students: Learn how to log in and take an assessment in Otus.
Student Guide: Complete a LessonFor Students: Learn how to log in and complete a lesson.
Student Guide: Understand Your Home PageFor students: Learn all about the notifications and to do list on your home page.
Students: Viewing Your Assigned AssessmentsStudents: This article shows you how to see your assigned assessments and how to use the assigned assessments page.
Student Guide: View and Add to Your PlanFor Students: Learn how to view, download, and add to your plan.
Student Guide: Use the BookshelfFor Students: Learn how to add resources to your bookshelf.
Students: Taking an Assessment on a Chromebook with Respondus Lockdown BrowserStudents: This article shows you how to take an assessment with the Respondus Lockdown Browser on your Chromebook.
Student Guide: View Your GradebookFor students: Learn how to log in to view your gradebook.
Students: Using the Class BoardFor students: Learn how to view the class board for each of your classes.
Students: Using the BlogStudents: This article shows you how to use your Otus Blog.
Students: Viewing and Adding to the Student PortfolioThis article shows students how to view and add to their student portfolios.
Students: Reviewing Your Graded AssessmentsStudents: Here is a step-by-step article on how to look at your assessments that have been graded.
Student Guide: Take an Advanced AssessmentFor students: Learn how to log in and take an advanced assessment in Otus with a variety of different question types.
Students: Creating a Page on Your BookshelfStudents - This step-by-step article shows you how to create a page or document on your bookshelf.
Student Guide: Take a Simple AssessmentFor students: Learn how to log in and take a simple assessment in Otus.
Students: Adding an ImageStudents - This step-by-step article shows you how to add an image to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Student Guide: Submit a Rubric AssessmentFor students: Learn how to open a rubric assessment that was assigned to you, attach your own files, and submit the completed assessment.
Students: Adding a VideoStudents - This step-by-step article shows you how to add a video to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Students: Adding an Audio RecordingStudents: This step-by-step article teaches you how to add a voice recording (audio) to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Students: Adding a FileStudents - This step-by-step article shows you how to add a file like a PDF to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Students: How to Add a Link to a YouTube VideoStudents - This step-by-step article shows you how to add a link to a YouTube video to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Students: Adding a Microsoft OneDrive DocumentStudents: This step-by-step article shows you how to add Microsoft OneDrive documents to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Students: Adding a Google Drive DocumentStudents - This step-by-step article shows you how to add a Google Drive document to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.
Students: Using the Text-to-Speech Toolbar in Advanced AssessmentsThe TextHelp Speechstream toolbar is available in Advanced Assessments and includes tools such as text-to-speech and dictionaries.
Students: Adding a Text Box to a Rubric AssessmentStudents - This step-by-step article shows you how to add a text box to a rubric assessment.
Students: Adding a LinkStudents - This step-by-step article shows you how to add a link to a rubric assessment, blog, portfolio, or bookshelf.