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Students can access the LMS through a web browser or the mobile app. Each student will be given a unique login ID and password by the school, which will allow them to access their classes, assignments, and other resources.
The LMS offers a wide variety of resources, including lesson plans, videos, interactive quizzes, downloadable worksheets, and discussion boards. It also integrates third-party tools for enhanced learning, such as educational apps and multimedia content.
If you forget your login ID or password, you can reset your credentials through the “Forgot Password” option on the login page. Alternatively, you can contact the school’s LMS administrator for assistance.
Absolutely! Students can view their grades for assignments, quizzes, and exams in real-time through the LMS. Teachers can update grades, and students can also see teacher comments and feedback on their submissions.
The LMS tracks assignment deadlines and notifies students of upcoming due dates. If a student misses a deadline, the teacher will be notified, and the assignment may be marked as late or incomplete, depending on the school’s policy.