How do students log into their Enhanced World Language course?
Students have the option to log into their course via an iOS application as long as they remember their username and password.
Students must log into their course through single sign-on via Genius and select their OW enhanced world language course.
Students must use an Android or Tablet device since those are the only devices that have applications available to login.
Students can login using Genius, an iOS application, or using an Android or Table with the appropriate application.
Students can log directly into the pglms.com website to get to their Enhanced World Language courses.
What happens when a student completes all of the assignments listed in a lesson?
The student will unlock an achievement badge.
The lesson titles will fade to light gray.
A strikeout mark will appear through the assignments.
The lesson box will turn blue.
How can students best see their suggested pacing for their Enhanced World Language course?
Students can see their suggested pacing from the Suggested Pacing in Genius.
Students can see their suggested pacing from the Gradebook in the PowerSpeak course.
Students must download Google Chrome and enable the automated pacing guide to see their pacing.
Students can figure out their pacing by individually counting all their assignments and then dividing by the days that are left in the course.
Students can continue to work on additional assignments even while there is something that needs to be graded by the teacher.
How can students determine which activities will be graded?
The weekly calendar highlights the assignment in bold lettering if the assignment has points associated with it.
The “Points List” from the calendar view changes the assignment display to show which assignments have points.
The weekly calendar highlights the assignment in gold if the assignment has points associated with it.
The “Assignment List” from the calendar view changes the assignment display to show which assignments have points.
Students are not able to review teacher feedback in the Enhanced World Language course.