Naiku Quick Tip: Assigning Assessments Directly to Students

Did you know that you can assign assessments directly to a student or group of students? 

 

Quick Tip: A good Response to Intervention (RTI) practice is to assign individualized (i.e, appropriate) assignments or assessments to individual students or group of students based on prior performance. Now that you know how each student performed on the previous assessments, you can create/edit future assessments and assign those directly to the student(s), rather than the entire class.
To assign an assessment directly to student(s), on the assessment creation page, click on the Edit link and then enter the student(s) name.
After the student(s) take the assessment, you can view the assessment, close and score it, view the results/reports by clicking on the Directly Assigned link under Filter. This is found by first clicking on the Assessments tab.

 

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