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Re: UBoost #2![]()
Posted by Darci on 9/22/07
Alright that sounds great, thanks!! How are your students liking
the program? which weekly reader issue are they reading? My
students are really seeming to like this uboost stuff!
On 9/22/07, uBoost wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Thanks for your response! I am not sure how to move up the
> different levels, but if I can figure it out, I'll let you know!
>
> Thanks!!
>
> On 9/21/07, Darci wrote:
>> hi!
>>
>> yes, it's actually really simple.
>>
>> 1) sign in to your account
>> 2) click account management on the top
>> 3) on the left side, click student manager
>> 4) if you have more than one class signed up for this, on the
>> top left it says select a class, make sure it's the right one
>> 5) next...on the bottom right side, click add new
>> 6) then input the students info and you're all done!
>>
>> Hope that helped! :) I have a question too...In your virtual
>> room, how do you move up to the different levels in your
>> house? Does it open a new level when you earn so many points?
>>
>>
>> On 9/21/07, teacher3ct wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have just started using uBoost, and it seems really
>>> great! I was wondering, Do you know how to add more
>>> students into your class after you have created your teacher
>>> account? Please let me know when you can.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> On 9/17/07, Darci wrote:
>>>> hi again,
>>>>
>>>> i got an email from a couple of people saying that they
>>>> liked the new UBoost program, so I signed up for it and
>>>> gave it a try. This new program is teamed up with weekly
>>>> reader and gives you the option to choose the topics that
>>>> your students read. They have things such as News,
>>>> Current Science, Read, and Current Events. The site is
>>>> very easy to use and you as a teacher can get your class
>>>> signed up in about 30 minutes. Right now there is a free
>>>> trial going on till December so it's a good chance to see
>>>> if it's something that can be used in your classroom.
>>>> After you sign up, each student gets a username and
>>>> password which he/she uses to access the magazine and
>>>> takes a quiz on what they have read. When taking the
>>>> quizzes, they receive points that they can use to get all
>>>> sorts of cool prizes(varies in different states)! As a
>>>> teacher you have access to your students accounts to see
>>>> how each of them are doing. I encourage you all to take
>>>> up this free offer. Just go to Uboost.com!!!