Technology Tutorials
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Acellus
How do I log into Acellus?
There are a few ways to log into Acellus. Pick the one you find easiest:
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Log in via Clever. The first time you click Acellus, you will need to put in username and password, but after that it will always be remembered.
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Log in directly to the Acellus website. You can select Easy Sign in setup to pick a easier to remember username and password here if you like.
The Acellus Student Experience
Chromebook
Chromebook locked error.
How to sign into your Chromebook.
How to sing out of your Chromebook.
Click HERE to be redirected on how to set up your home printer to your Chromebook.
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7225252?hl=en
Clever
About Clever
Clever is an easy way for students to access all their learning applications. With Clever you only have to remember one username and password, or use a Clever Badge, to log into all your applications.
Logging into Clever
A student can log in two ways. First, for younger students they can use badges. A student holds up their badge to the camera and are logged in, no username or password needed. Second, students can click login with Google and enter their email and password.
Here is a link to our district's Clever site: https://clever.com/in/centralpoint
What if I lost my badge?
Students can download their own Badges from within the Clever Portal. Once a student logs in, they can find a Badge by clicking their profile icon in the top right corner, then selecting Download Badge.
Once they click Download Badge, their Badge will be saved as a PDF to the downloads folder on their device. Once downloaded, this PDF can be printed for use by your student
Clever extension for personal devices
If your student is using a personal device to access Clever, we recommend adding the Clever extension to the Chrome browser for the smoothest experience.
Click here and select add to Chrome and then add to extension.
Gmail
Google Classroom
Google Classroom is a set of online tools that allows teachers to create lessons, collect student work, grade, and return graded papers. Google Classroom is a learning management system (LMS) that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments and engaging students in learning online or remotely.
NOTE: While Google Classroom includes a grade book, it is not the official or complete CPSD6 grade book. Instead, the grade book of record is available via the Grade Book tab in Parent Portal and ParentVue.
Learning with Google Classroom1
- Logging into Google Classroom
- Joining a Class - for Students Only
- Helpful Buttons in Classroom
- Parent / Guardian Access to Google Classroom
Logging into Google Classroom
Steps to log into Google Classroom:
- Type classroom.google.com in your browser. If you aren't asked to log in, you might need to click a blue "Go to Classroom" button.
- Choose your CPSD6 account from the options or choose "Add another account".
- If you chose "Add another account", type in your entire CPSD6 email address, and click "Next". Then type in your CPSD6 password.
Watch a video about logging into Classroom.
The first time you visit Google Classroom, you might have to click "Accept" or "Agree" to get to Classroom. You might also be asked if you are a teacher or a student. Make sure to choose "Student".
Joining a Class - for Students Only
Before you can see the work and information posted by a teacher in Google Classroom, you have to join their class. There are two ways to join a class:
- Teacher sends a student an invitation to their CPSD6 email
A teacher can enter students' email addresses to invite them to join a class. To accept the invitation, you can either go to your CPSD6 email inbox, or you can go straight to Google Classroom. New classes you have been invited to will have a blue "Join" button. - Teacher gives students a class join code for students to enter
Teachers may choose to give you a join code for you to add yourself to the class. Go to Google Classroom and look for the + button in the top right corner. Click on the + button and enter the code the teacher gave you to join their class.
NOTE: Only CPSD6 students can join Google Classrooms to ensure compliance with federal and state laws.
Helpful Buttons in Classroom
Note: where there are two images shown, the first image is for a laptop/Chromebook and the second image is for an iPad.
Classwork tab - See assignments, resources, and materials your teachers has posted.
View assignment button - Click or tap on the assignment's name to expand it. On a laptop or Chromebook, click on the "View assignment" button to turn in your work or send private comments to the teacher.
Add attachment button - Click or tap this button to attach a document, photo, video, or other file to the assignment to turn in.
Turn in button - Click or tap this button to turn in your assignment to your teacher.
Mark as done button - Click or tap this button to let your teacher know an assigned task is done. This button is used when there aren't any items or files to turn in; this is for marking something as complete, like checking it off.
Unsubmit button - Click or tap this button to take your submitted work back to keep editing it or to change which file you turned in to your teacher.
Private comments area - Use this space to send private notes to the teacher or to ask questions about the assignment. The teacher can respond with a private comment to answer you.
View your work button - Click or tap on this button to list all the assignments for your class in one screen. On an iPad, the button just has the icon (no text).
Meet video call button - If your teacher is using Meet for class meetings, you can join the meeting by clicking this button on the Classwork tab. It's important to know that this button only works if the teacher has already opened up the meeting. Students won't be able to use this button without the teacher first starting the meeting.
Parent / Guardian Access to Google Classroom
In compliance with federal and state laws, parents/guardians are not permitted to have direct access to Google Classrooms as this would give direct access to private information of other people's children, including the ability to directly communicate privately with other people's children, which is not permissible.
While a parent/guardian may assist their child in logging into their own CPSD6 Google account or Google Classroom, parents may not have direct access to Google Classroom or navigate within Google Classroom other than for the limited purpose of assisting your child to access and navigate their own account when such assistance is needed.
CPSD6 strongly encourages teachers to turn on Guardian Email Summaries. If a teacher turns this on, the teacher can type in a parent or guardian’s email address, which signs up that email address for weekly summaries of their specific student's missing work, upcoming work, and other Google Classroom activity. It's important to know that Google Classrooms provide limited access to students’ digital work. A student's digital work is available in their CPSD6 Google Drive. The number of posts and assignments may vary depending on the level of use by the classroom teacher.
For access to your student’s academic progress, including grades and attendance, please use CPSD6's Family Portal (ParentVue) or the ParentVue mobile app (iPhone/iPad or Android/Samsung).
If your student's teacher adds you as a guardian in Classroom, you'll receive an invitation in your email inbox. You don't need a Google or Gmail account to sign up for Guardian Email Summaries. However, you will need to open the invitation and accept it in order to start receiving Guardian Email Summaries from Classroom. Sometimes you may need to look in your Spam folder to find the invitation email.
Lexia
ParentSquare
SeeSaw
StudentVUE
Both ParentVUE and StudentVUE can be accessed from any Internet-connected device with a current web browser. Apps for both iOS and Android smartphones are also available.
StudentVUE allows students access to near real-time information on assignments and scores, attendance, class schedules, class websites, course history, grade book, report cards and more.
Click HERE for a link to login to StudentVUE
Teacher Sites
How to check what google account is logged in AND how to fix Error 404.
How to access a teacher's Google Site. Start by going to d6connected.district.org
Click HERE to log into your Google Classroom home page