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Monday, January 22, 2018

MAP scores in Illuminate, Instructional Reading Levels in Illuminate, and Camera Option back in Google

Searching for MAP scores in Illuminate
Here are two ways to access MAP scores now that they are getting integrated into Illuminate.


Method 1: Access all of your students’ scores at once
Step 1: Click on “view reports” tile.


Step 2: Search for the report called “2018 MAP”.


All of the students you have access to will display their name and both MAP scores (as they're entered).

Method 2: Access individual student scores

Step 1: Click the Search for a Student tile.

Step 2: Search for your student by name, ID, etc. and click Search. Click on the student's name.



Step 3: Click on Quick Nav, then select Student Profile.





Step 4: Scroll down the screen until you see the Custom Report widget.
It should default to MAP Scores 2015-2018 and your student's scores will show up there as they're entered.
Note: this student's math score is in Illuminate, but his reading score is not.





Here is a document that was sent out to elementary principals that explains Data Walls and MAP Reports. Reports called Data Walls have been created to enable elementary teachers to see side-by-side seasonal interim assessment data.

Instructional Reading Levels in Illuminate

Did you know you can enter your own data into Illuminate?
These are instructions for entering your students’ Instructional Reading Level into Illuminate.  
Once this data is in Illuminate, you may pull it into other reports or data walls.

1. From the main page of Illuminate (not dashboard) select View Assessments
2. Search for “Instructional Reading Levels”
3. Select Instructional Reading Levels, Winter 2018
4. Under Responses, select Enter / Edit
5. Select Current Year 2017-2018
6. Press Find Students
7. Enter your Winter Instructional Reading Level for each student in your class
8. Click Save

Here is a document you can save to your Drive that will walk you through the steps.

Taking a picture in Google
You can once again take a snapshot photo right from your computer in Google Docs, Slides and Drawings!


Please contact your Digital Learning Specialist if you would like additional information on anything mentioned above.








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