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Admin Dashboard Class Assignments Page

This article will outline how to access & use the class assignments page from the Admin Dashboard.

Maya Meller avatar
Written by Maya Meller
Updated over a week ago

The Admin Dashboard Class Assignments page is a supportive feature relevant when educators are managing multiple classrooms on CodeMonkey. It allows you to view and manage all of your classrooms' assigned courses from one place, instead of going to each classroom's dashboard separately.

To access it, click on the Admin Dashboard tab from the left-hand menu. Then, select the assignments tab (you must have an admin account in order to see this tab on your subscription. If you are an admin and want to add additional admins, please see our help article on Adding a Teacher from the Admin Dashboard and select "Admin" instead of "Teacher").

More on how to use the Class Assignments page:

  • In the rows - your CodeMonkey classrooms. In the columns - the courses you have access to as part of your subscription.

  • Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the page to navigate between the different courses.

  • Use the ASSIGN ALL / UNASSIGN ALL buttons to assign or unassign ALL courses to ALL classrooms.

  • Within the table, you can see the status of the course. Green label means a course is assigned and the classroom can access it. Grey label means the course is unassigned and the classroom cannot access it.

  • Clicking the green or grey labels, will toggle between Assigned/Unassigned.

  • In a specific green ('Assigned') label, click the dropdown (down-facing arrow) to set progress limit within the course, or limit by Lessons (available only for Coding Adventure).

  • 'Set Progress Limit' option: Once you click on the 'Set Progress Limit' option, type the number of challenges you would like to limit your classroom's progress to. At any time you can click on this option to edit the number.

  • You can always click the dropdown to remove the limit by clicking on 'Free Play (No Limit)'.

  • Please note: You can still perform these actions from each classroom dashboard, from the Courses tab (to assign courses) or the Progress tab (to limit students' progress within a course). Also, to get more information on each of the courses (such as the relevant grade levels, standards and more!) we recommend visiting the Courses tab (see screenshot below), or our courses page.

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