Teacher Guide to Distance Learning on Albert
Looking to jumpstart your distance learning plan?
View a free, recorded webinar in order to finish set-up and provide students their first assignment in under 20 minutes. The webinar walks through account set-up, creating classes, inviting students, and creating assignments.
In light of COVID-19, Albert has compiled this guide to support teacher set-up and implementation of distance learning activities. Albert is a learning platform of 100,000+ questions covering middle to high school core, SAT®/ACT® and AP® subjects — each student attempt is accompanied by immediate feedback and detailed explanations. Watch this video to learn more.
Create an Account
Visit www.Albert.io and create an account. If you have a school-issued email address, use that email to set up your account. If you do not have a school-issued email, you may use your personal email to get set-up. We also have two single sign-on options: Google Single Sign-On and Clever Single Sign-On.
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SSO integration with Google and Clever makes for easy account creation
Otherwise, create an account by manually entering your information
Existing users can access their Albert accounts and data
Create a Class
Create one classroom for each of your academic blocks. Select your subjects, and locate your class enrollment code in the ‘Manage Roster’ tab of your classroom. Then, share this student set-up document with your students to help them prepare for enrollment.
Enroll your Students
Before students can enroll, they need to create an Albert account. Students can create an account with Google Single Sign-On, Clever Single Sign-On, or by manually entering their information. All student work is connected to their email address, so students should avoid creating duplicate accounts.
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Classes are stored in your account’s ‘Classes’ tab
Student enrollment information can be found under each class’ ‘Manage Roster’ tab
Share the case-sensitive class enrollment code with your students
Once students are logged-in, instruct them to click ‘Join Class’
Then, enter the class enrollment code
Create an Assignment
To create assignments for your students, follow the steps outlined here. To learn more advanced strategies on how to support remote practice and assessment, view this help article.
Next Steps
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Maintain control of your
class with customizable assignments to keep
students on track
Flexible feedback helps students learn outside
the classroom
Leave a message for your
students to make
expectations clear
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