Learn more about assigning work to your students here. Assigning work to your students will help keep them on track - students will be automatically directed to the work you've assigned when they sign in to. Once you've chosen a course, you can assign it to your section of students. This process will be a bit different based on the type of section you create, but you can learn how to add students here or by going to the Manage Students tab of your teacher dashboard and scrolling to the bottom of the page to see instructions for your section type. Once you've created a section, you'll want to add students to it. Look for the "Add a new classroom section" banner on your homepage (make sure you're signed in!) or learn how to create a section here. Sections help you organize your students and allow you to easily assign work to your students and check on their progress. Your classroom is represented as a section of students on, and you'll want to create a section for each class you teach (EX: if you're a middle school teacher with three classes of students, you'll want to create three separate sections, one for each class). Step 3 - Setup your classroom on Create a section Note: You do not need a teacher account (and your students do not need their own student accounts) to work on CS Fundamentals or Hour of Code courses however, without accounts, student work will not be saved and you will not be able to see your students' work. Your teacher account will allow you to create a classroom (AKA section) of students on assign work to those students and track their progress (see which levels and projects they've completed view their code and in some cases, leave them feedback on their work). If you don't already have a teacher account on, start by creating one here. Step 2 - Create a teacher accountÄo you already have an account? If so, skip to step 3. You can see all of our courses and their suggested student age ranges on our Course Overview page. Step 1 - Get an overview of 's courses and materials Below, check out a new video walkthrough on basic features of, featuring Jess! This article covers how to get started teaching on. Welcome to we're very excited to have you!
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