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Tutor/Teacher
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- Assessment Settings
- Create a Section-wise Assessment
- Creating a proctored assessment.
- Creating a Random Assessment
- Creating an Adaptive Assessment
- Creating an Assessment
- Creating an Audio Question
- Creating Questions for Assessment.
- Download the Results
- Duplicate Assessment
- Evaluating attempts of Students
- Review Student's results and attempts
- Sharing Assessment URL
- Upload Questions using an Excel template
- Upload Questions using Word Template
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Student
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Parent / Mentor
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Publisher
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- Assessment Settings
- Create a Section-wise Assessment
- Creating a proctored assessment.
- Creating a Random Assessment
- Creating an Adaptive Assessment
- Creating an Assessment
- Creating an Audio Question
- Creating Questions for Assessment.
- Duplicate Assessment
- Sharing Assessment URL
- Upload Questions using an Excel template
- Upload Questions using Word Template
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Institute/Director
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- Articles coming soon
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Admin
Interacting with Students
As a teacher/educator interacting with students is extremely necessary. Students may want to ask doubts or may have queries. And having a space to interact with them personally allows a clear understanding of doubts, and resolving them is easier.
You may interact with any student from Dashboard only.
Visit the student’s profile by clicking on the name of the student.

On the Student profile, click on Message.

Contacts: This is the inbox where all the interactions are stored. You may message anyone by clicking on their name from the contact list.

If you want to interact with any student from any classroom, you may do so by visiting the classroom.
Click on Classroom from the top panel.
Choose the classroom from the list of available classrooms

Click on Members using the menu on the left side of the screen.
Choose the student you want to interact with and click on the Message.

To access Contacts directly, click on Chats.

Here you’ll find all the recent interactions, and you may reply to them by clicking on the contact you choose to reply.