Navigating the Parent View in Schoology
Navigating the Parent View in Schoology Course Dashboard Course Dashboard enables you to view of your courses as a tiled list. Drag and drop course tiles to reorder courses. From the Course Dashboard, click into any one of your courses and go directly to its main landing page. Account ViewClick on the arrow in the upper-right corner, next to your name, to view any connected student account(s). The check mark in this dropdown menu indicates which account you are currently in. ? Office of Innovation & Digital Safety, Division of Curriculum and Instruction Baltimore County Public Schools Last Updated: August 6, 2018 Setting Up Notifications Click Settings from the dropdown menu in the upper righthand corner. From the account settings area, click the Notifications tab to customize your notification settings. Search & Calendar Search allows you to find courses, groups, and people in Schoology. Calendar displays events from your courses, groups, and organizations. Messages & Notifications Messages allow you to communicate with other BCPS Schoology users. Notifications appear any time someone sends you a message, wants to connect, or does something that pertains to your courses or groups (depending on your settings). Courses, Groups, and Resources Courses display courses in which you are personally enrolled. Groups display the groups in which you are enrolled. Resources are a place to create, view, edit, and manage all your instructional resources. ................
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