How to Duplicate a Course
Learn how to quickly duplicate an existing ALEKS course so you can reuse your setup and materials in a new term.
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UNIT 1
Learn how to quickly duplicate an existing ALEKS course so you can reuse your setup and materials in a new term.
How to Duplicate a CourseLearn how to quickly copy a course from another instructors so you can reuse your setup and materials in a new term.
How to Copy a Course from Another InstructorLearn next steps after copying or duplicating your course so you can reuse your setup and materials in a new term.
Next Steps After Copying or Duplicating a CourseLearn how to duplicate and upgrade your ALEKS course for next semester when you have a new Evergreen release available.
Duplicating and Upgrading a Course with an Evergreen ReleaseFinding Newly Released Content in an Evergreen Course.
Finding Newly Released Content in an Evergreen CourseUNIT 2
Discover how to build adaptive modules that personalize learning for your students based on what they know and what they’re ready to learn next.
Creating Adaptive ModulesLearn how to schedule and manage Knowledge Checks to ensure ALEKS continues to adapt accurately to each student’s learning progress.
Implementing Knowledge ChecksNeed help introducing ALEKS to your class? This video shows how to explain ALEKS’s approach and the importance of the Initial Knowledge Check in a student-friendly way.
Explaining ALEKS and the Initial Knowledge Check to studentsWalk through the steps to create and assign traditional assessments like homework, quizzes, or tests within ALEKS.
Creating Homework, Test, or Quiz AssignmentsCustomize due dates, attempt limits, and more on your non-adaptive assignments to match your course’s needs.
Adjusting Non-Adaptive Assignment SettingsSave time with this quick tutorial on how to edit assignment dates individually or in bulk across your course.
Edit and Bulk Edit Assignment DatesUNIT 3
Learn how to configure your ALEKS gradebook, including how to choose grading weights and categories that match your syllabus.
Setting Up Your ALEKS GradebookDive into how to monitor grades, track progress, and access detailed insights in your ALEKS gradebook.
Using Your ALEKS Class GradebookLearn how to grant individual students exceptions for due dates or assignment settings to support flexibility in your course.
Giving ExceptionsExplore the key reports available in ALEKS, including how to use data to inform instruction and support student learning.
ALEKS Reports OverviewExplore how to use ALEKS reports to identify class trends and tailor your instruction based on real-time student data.
Using Reports to Curate Your Course InstructionThis video shows how to revise your course structure and content using insights from student performance and progress data.
Adjusting Your Course Build Based on DataUNIT 4
Select your Learning Management System (LMS) to get started.
Sync with your Learning Management System (LTIA)We’ve created resources that make it easy for your students to register for ALEKS, so you can be a teacher, not tech support. Select your Learning Management System (LMS) or the standalone option to get started.
Register Students in ALEKS with LTIAHelp your students get started even if they’re waiting on financial aid. This video explains how they can use a temporary access code.
Request a Financial Aid Access CodeVisit and bookmark status.mheducation.com to see the latest service updates, view scheduled maintenance, and subscribe to receive email notifications for McGraw Hill ALEKS.
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