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Assignment Manager & Reports Wizard
This screen shot shows the Assignment Manager with the
Reports Wizard.
After an assignment has been graded, teachers can use
the reporting feature to get a high-level view of how their
whole class, or specific students within the class, did on that
assignment. Within a report, you can click a score to view the
actual assignment and the work that generated the score.
Class Server reports also enable teachers to capture grading
and standards assessment data to help you identify student
needs and prepare administrative reports.
The Student Experience
Students can access learning resources as well as complete and
return assignments online. They can do so in the classroom,
the library or at home from most PC or Mac computers with
Internet access.
The school Web page
After they securely log in, they are taken to the school Web
page, created by an administrator in Class Server. From
there they can access individual class pages along with their
assignments and daily planner.
The class Web page
The class Web pages allow teachers to communicate news,
announcements, and hyperlinks that are directly relevant to
each class (if this feature is enabled by an administrator).
This screen shows the assignment instructions as the student
or parent would see it.
The school homepage.
The Assignment Manager lets teachers deliver assignments online.
A class Web page is created automatically and it is easy for
teachers to add content.
A screen from a typical learning resource.
This screen shows the first page of the learning resource,
as the student or parent would see it.
The Administrator Experience
This screenshot shows the straightforward administrator
interface for managing students.
Class Server provides administrators with a platform for
collecting regular information on student achievement,
helping the institution make more efficient use of their
learning resources, and providing the raw material for
deploying a system of data-driven decision making
(performance management).
This screen shows the manual input form for administrators to
add students to classes.
A screen from a typical learning resource.
Content
Class Server is a Learning Management platform.
Content is purchased separately from publishers, who
predominantly deliver the content to schools on CD-
ROM (which get loaded onto the Server where Class
Server is located). There are more than 50 CD-ROMs
of content available for purchase and use within Class
Server from internationally respected publishers.
Microsoft itself does not publish learning resources for
Class Server. However, it hosts an index that points to
free resources that publishers have made available on the
Internet. This Index is located at http://classserver.msn.
com/find
Product Summary
Class Server is all about creating opportunities for
members of the learning community. At its core, is the
ability to give them the tools and resources to put more
in, and get more out of, the learning process.
Portal
School and class pages;
News, announcements, assignments;
SIF* Agent to automatically populate students,
teachers, classes;
Personalised portal for students.
Curriculum
Easy load state or national standards;
Re-use Microsoft Office Word curriculum documents;
tag with your standards;
Purchase IMS-compliant/Class Server content
packages from publishers;
Enhanced, easy-to-use teacher tools.
Accountability
Deliver diagnostic assessments from leading
providers;
Deploy a repository of vetted, standards-tagged
content;
Track student progress against your standards;
Export results to SIS, grade/mark book, or
accountability applications
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