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How do I assign work on Up Learn?
How do I assign work on Up Learn?

Set work for your classes to complete within the platform!

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Written by James Laurie
Updated over 2 months ago

Head to your curriculum page to identify what section you’d like to set then choose when students to complete all activities within it ✅

How do I assign my classes work?

Assigning work to your students is easy! Navigate to your class page, browse to the Curriculum tab to choose the section you want your class to complete. A time estimate is provided next to each section’s title, whilst you’re able to preview and attempt a section before you assign it by clicking the eye icon 👁️

A green bar shows your class’ average score on the section, allowing you to see where your students are strongest, and where they need exploring, whilst the link will copy the URL for easy sharing 🔗

Click assign, then select all the classes you want to assign work to, and choose the date your students can access the work from, and when it’ll be due by, allowing you to plan their work well in advance 📅

All assignments will share the same availability dates. See below on how to edit these dates ⬇️

How do I manage my assignments?

You can manage your classes’ work from their assignments pages. Here you’ll be able to see all live, scheduled and past assignments.

To adjust the assignment dates, simply click on the live or scheduled assignment, and edit from there. Alternatively, you’re able to delete assignments to remove them from your students’ tasklist completely 🗑️

What do my students see?

Via their Assignments tab, they’ll be able to see both Live and Past assignments, with an overview of completion and their due dates. They’ll then be able to complete their assignment by clicking through to the section 🖱️

They should be aiming for green on all sections. They can achieve this by:

  • Completing all the lessons ✅

  • Scoring highly on quizzes 📈

  • Strengthening to revisit content they’ve got wrong 💪

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