05-17-2017, 05:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-17-2017, 05:50 PM by originalamyj.)
Log in to the Master Account
It says My Master Account
below that
Student Account
Courses then to the right is Reports
click on Progress Report and under the blue/green/yellow bars you will see
"Request a new knowledge check"
then you'll get a screen that tells you that the next time the student logs in they will have to take a new knowledge check
We did this but didn't jump up much. What helped us was the trick I read about here of changing the course to force a new Initial Assessment. In the Master account you go down to edit the student account. Change the class to something different, then log in to the student account and log back out again. Then log in to the Master and change the student account back to the math class you are trying to pass. And then log back in to the student account. This will force a new initial assessment. She made a big jump in her percentage just because she knew how they wanted answers plugged in a bit better and also instead of saying "I don't know" she would pause and work harder on the problem.
HTH!
It says My Master Account
below that
Student Account
Courses then to the right is Reports
click on Progress Report and under the blue/green/yellow bars you will see
"Request a new knowledge check"
then you'll get a screen that tells you that the next time the student logs in they will have to take a new knowledge check
We did this but didn't jump up much. What helped us was the trick I read about here of changing the course to force a new Initial Assessment. In the Master account you go down to edit the student account. Change the class to something different, then log in to the student account and log back out again. Then log in to the Master and change the student account back to the math class you are trying to pass. And then log back in to the student account. This will force a new initial assessment. She made a big jump in her percentage just because she knew how they wanted answers plugged in a bit better and also instead of saying "I don't know" she would pause and work harder on the problem.
HTH!
Amy
BA in English at TESU - 2022
BA in English at TESU - 2022