mcmath may 1, 2017
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McMath Secondary Pro-D Day, May 1, 2017
Richnet Portal
Outlook (Exchange)
Scholantis (SharePoint)
My Site (Learn38, Inside38, Staff Room)
My Public Site (Teacher profile page)
My Classes
My Groups (~ First Class conferences)
My Site
My Public Site
My Classes
My Classes
My
Classes
My Groups
Creating a Class Site -
Features Click on ‘Create a Class’
button
First add a title for your site
Then select features you want on your site (be sure to select ePortfolios)
Features can be added or ‘turned off’ at any time
Access Tab
Uncheck ‘Public’ (Anonymous)
Adding students
Can copy – paste class list or student
numbers
Students names that appear multiple times
on the AD will be underlined in red (click on
name and select from list)
Students who are added here will have an
ePortfolios for your class
Access Tab (cont’d)
Add teachers who you’d like to share the
site with (e.g. job share, resource
teachers, ELL teacher, admin)
These teachers will have editing
privileges on the site
Selecting Theme
Choose a colour for your banner
Richmond Portal icon can be changed
After selecting these options, click on
‘Create’
Remember, any section can be added or
deleted at any time (click on settings in
top right when on your class site)
Student Portfolios
Click on ‘Portfolios’ in
the menu bar
You should see student
names along the left
sidebar
Clicking on one of the
icons will ‘Batch’ add to
each students’ portfolio
Student Portfolios (cont’d)
Click on student name to add to individual student’s portfolio
Tag each post
‘Lightning’ add allows the addition of a photo or video to a post that already exists
Assignments
Add Assignment and Set Dates
Students Can Complete Assignment with Built-in Microsoft Apps
Feedback From Teacher
Track Assignments Started and Handed In by Students
To see a student view, open a different browser and log in with a student's credentials
Assignments
Adding an assignment
Assignments
Providing feedback
Assignments
Track assignments with summaries
More Info / Links
SD#38 Communicating Student
Learning section on the portal
Beth Holland’s article ‘The Art of
Reflection’
Chris Loat’s ePortfolio page (more links
plus student prompts for reflecting)