I would like to purchase two subscriptions of the same item. How do I do this? You are always welcome to order as many as you would like. However due to the programming set-up for each subscription, you will have to place two separate orders if you would like more than one of an item. In other words, you can never put any other number besides a 1 in the QTY box. Likewise, if you order a pack with more than one course, each course must be different.
You may not choose two of the same courses in a package. We recognize this may cause some confusion and apologize but want to make sure you receive everything you purchase. Log in to your Co-op account from our homepage, www. Click on the Log-in button that appears in the upper left a new window. Click on the All My Work icon at the top.
You should now be able to navigate through the course title. At the top right of the screen you will see a log-out button. It is very important when your time slot is over that you log-out.
We really appreciate your courtesy to other members in doing this. My student didn't finish a mastery test but now it is locked. What should I do? The system is assuming your student needs to review or re-do the lesson before retaking the test again. From a PLATO support article: If you enter too many incorrect answers when taking a mastery test, or if you are disconnected from the Internet while taking a test or if you exit before finished , you will be locked out.
This means you have not mastered the material and need to complete the tutorial associated with the test. Once you complete the tutorial or, having completed it, re-enter it, advance back and forth quickly through a few slides and exit, the mastery test will unlock and you can take it again. Please email the Co-op with the specifics and we will do it manually. Include the course title and test title so we know exactly what to unlock. The application and practice tests are locked.
How do I access them? Is it possible to change the grade required for mastery on the mastery tests? However in the Instructor resource materials, there is often a unit test that you can print off and an answer key.
If these are available, you may print these out and use your own percentage for mastery. Can I print out the mastery tests and answers? No, not the mastery tests that are taken and graded by the Plato system. However upon completion of a mastery test, there is a certificate that can be printed.
You choose the student to be shown, it lists the chapter and unit title and the score earned. The unit post test is locked. May I manually unlock as we can with the chapter mastery tests? Since the unit post test is a cumulative review from all the chapters in that unit, once it is done, the test is locked, regardless of the score. Options: 1. In the instructor resource materials, there are usually printable unit tests with answer keys see steps below to access the printable unit tests.
You may have your student do the offline printable unit test in place of an online unit test or to help prepare for the online unit test. Any scores earned from an offline unit test would need to be recorded offline by the parent as well. Communication is key in any learning environment. It makes learning easier, helps students achieve goals, and increases opportunities for expanded learning. Overall, effective communication between the student and teacher strengthens the relationship and leads to improved outcomes.
Students can submit work for review prior to finalization, giving educators the opportunity to read questions or comments from learners on their work in progress and provide feedback while changes can still be made. This allows educators to communicate directly with students within their actual graded activity and makes a record of all comments back and forth available. In a technology-rich environment, teachers can also walk through topics using a smartboard or shared screen.
Together, students and teachers can engage in dialogue incorporating vocabulary terms emphasized in the activity that they will complete. Students may also locate these terms in the student toolbar resource area.
Because the scoring rubric is embedded within both the teacher and student interfaces, educators can review it with students and preview the activity in the discussion format. In a blended environment, students have the ability to ask questions and dive into more detail for each lesson activity either in person or via Teacher Graded Activities. This helps students feel confident that they have the necessary information to complete the assignment and empowers them to break off from the group and learn independently.
Otherwise, you will need to wait for the teacher to unlock it to try again. Course Activities are teacher graded. An online threaded discussion mirrors the educational experience of a classroom discussion. Instructors can initiate a discussion by asking a complex, open-ended question.
Edmentum includes rigorous, media-rich and interactive online content designed to meet students at their individual proficiency level. About the Edmentum Curriculum By integrating teaching skills and assessment science, Edmentum Courseware gives educators the technology required to make real-time, results-driven decisions that will boost student achievement and create an educational environment that will assure long-term, ongoing academic improvement.
In Edmentum Courseware lessons, students begin by answering one or more warm-up questions in which they think about and record their perception of how something works. Later in the lesson, students might review their initial response to a warm-up question and comment on it. Log Into Your Account 1. Go to the Edmentum login page. Password, and click Log in to your Edmentum Account.
Exact Path is an online program, developed by Edmentum, that includes a computer-adaptive assessment the diagnostic assessment that creates an individualized learning path specific to your student. Edmentum Exact Path includes K assessment-driven math, reading, and language arts instruction that is focused on understanding where your students are academically, identifying strengths and weaknesses for each student, and then taking that data a step further.
Keep in mind that the Exact Path diagnostic for one subject typically takes students in grades K—1 about 15—25 minutes to complete and, for grades 2 and up, about 30—60 minutes. Some students may need a little longer. Plan on allocating enough time so that students can complete the test in one or two sittings. Since this is a student subscription only we give you a link to the instructor resource materials but you do not have a teacher subscription your student will not have access to any offline teacher grading.
If the Plato system doesn't grade it automatically, then you as the parent will be the grader. The instructor resource materials provide either an answer key, rubric to guide you or as the teacher you will use your own judgment. In addition, there are no online discussions. Since this is for homeschoolers, discussions will need to happen in the home between the student and parent.
Similarly, our students do not have access to the Drop Box or message feature since there is not a teacher on the other end to respond. In a typical school setting, a district purchases Plato curriculum and has teachers assigned to implement it. The Co-op is providing the material to homeschoolers but there isn't a certified, paid teacher assigned to facilitate that account.
We are more than happy to assist with technical issues but there are not teachers for each account. Anything graded automatically by the Plato system will be found in the student progress report. Any offline grading will need to be kept track of offline by the parent. The steps for locating this student progress report are found in our FAQ. Are all the titles interactive with a lot of videos like the middle school science courses?
Math tends to have more video "instruction". But while there is some interactive and multimedia, most of the titles also have more reading like a textbook. Here is a simple fix we suggest: 1. Save the progress report in your current PLATO course to your hard drive before your subscription expires.
Purchase a new subscription to the same course. Using the progress report from the previous subscription, your student may pick up where they left off. You may combine a progress report from both subscriptions to have a complete picture of your student's work online with PLATO. Does the program track a student? Yes, the system does track and record one student's progress.
Plato recommends you download and save a progress report at least once a week. How do I access the student progress reports? Or if you click on All My Work, this will bring up everything for that class and in the upper right is a button that says: View Progress Report.
How are things graded? There are online applications and mastery tests that are graded by the system. However there are some printable activities that parents need to grade and the answer keys are available in their instructor resources account.
Any discussion or essay-type questions will need to be done between the student and parent. Please check the instructor resources for a rubric or suggestions. What does the e mean in the exemption column? You may choose to skip the section or work through the content. Some parents choose to have their student do everything regardless of the pre-test results.
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