• Navigating Pages and Interacting with Problems
Teacher Accounts
• Making a Notebook Inactive
• Viewing an Assignment Report
• Signing in to Mobius
• Adding a Shared Notebook to a Classroom
• Restricting an Assignment to Specific Students
• Viewing a Student Standards Report
• Changing Classrooms
• Adding, Editing, and Moving Students
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• Navigating Notebooks and Viewing Pages
Mobius - Notebook Help Topics
• Making an Assignment Active
Mobius
Signing In
Help Topics
A teacher signs in to their account by navigating their web browser to the Mobius Sign In page. They enter their username and password, and click on the Sign In button.
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Teacher Accounts - Signing In to Mobius
Changing Your Password
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DO NOT use Internet Explorer versions 9 and below.
Classroom: Period 1 - Grade 6
Back
The first time a teacher signs in to Mobius, they should change their password. To change their password, a teacher should click on the Edit Profile link at the top of the webpage. A pop-in window allows them to change and save their password.
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Teacher Accounts - Changing Classrooms
Each Classroom in Mobius has its own students and its own Notebooks and Assessments. The defualt Notebook in a classroom is the first Notebook that shows up when a teacher switches to that Classroom.
When teachers sign in to Mobius, they see the defualt Notebook in their default Classroom. The default Classroom is the first Classroom that teachers see after they sign in.
The drop-down Classroom menu, on the upper right, allows teachers to switch Classrooms.
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What the Teacher Sees
Switching Classrooms
Different Classrooms
Teacher Accounts - Changing Notebooks and Viewing Pages
Viewing Pages
Changing Notebooks
Teachers can view the Pages in any Assignment in the Notebook by clicking on the Assignment title for that Assignment. Clicking on this link opens the first Page in that Assignment.
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Teachers can navigate to a different Notebook in a Classroom by clicking on the Notebook drop-down menu, which is on the upper left.
Then, they select the desired Notebook from the list of Notebooks in the Classroom.
Navigating Pages
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Teacher Accounts - Navigating Pages and Interacting with Problems
Teachers can solve problems on a Page. To check an answer, they can click on the problem number or on the Check Work link at the top-right of the page.
Note: No data is saved when a teacher completes and checks a problem in their account. To clear a Page of answers, toggle to another Page and then back.
Note: Mobius does work with interactive whiteboards.
Teachers can click on the forward and backward arrows to navigate to the next or previous Page in an Assignment. They can also click directly on a page number to view a particular Page.
Interacting with Problems
Teacher Accounts - Making an Assignment Active
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When an Assignment is active (blue title), all students in that Classroom can sign in to their Mobius student accounts and do the Pages in that Assignment. When an Assignment is inactive (gray title), students cannot work on the Pages in that Assignment.
Teachers can click on the Active-Inactive button to change the status of a given Assignment.
Important: The Notebook containing the Assignment must also be active for students to be able to work on the Pages in the active Assignment. Notebooks are active when the title bar of the Notebook is blue.
Making an Assignment Active
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Teacher Accounts - Restricting an Assignment to Specific Students
Restricting an Assignment to Specific Students
Restrict Assignment to Students
Once an Assignment is active, teachers can restrict which students can work on that Assignment. This allows teachers to differentiate instruction.
To restrict an Assignment, click on the Restrict icon for that Assignment, select the students to work on the Assignment, and click Save.
To make a restricted Assignment available to all students again, teachers click on the Restrict icon, click the Clear All link, and click Save.
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Inactive Notebooks
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When a Notebook is inactive (white title bar with red text below), students cannot access the Notebook in their Mobius student accounts. Teachers can click on the Active-Inactive button to change the status of a given Notebook.
Teachers make Notebooks inactive when they DO NOT want students to see that Notebook in their Mobius student accounts. This feature is helpful when there are many Notebooks in a Classroom and a teacher wants students to be working on certain Notebooks.
Important: Making a Notebook inactive does NOT delete any student data. It just means that students can no longer see that Notebook when they sign in.
Teacher Accounts - Making a Notebook Inactive
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Teacher Accounts - Adding a Shared Notebook to a Classroom
Teachers can add additional Notebooks to a Classroom by clicking on the Notebook drop down menu and selecting See Available Notebooks.
From the Available Notebooks screen, teachers can scroll down to identify the Notebook that they want to use. Clicking on the Use this Notebook link will add that Notebook to a Classroom.
Important: Notebooks are added to the currently selected Classroom.
If a teacher wishes to add the same Notebook to multiple Classrooms, they must repeat this process with each Classroom.
Teachers should delete Notebooks that they add to a Classroom and then decide NOT to use.
Adding a Notebook
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Editing a Student
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Teachers can edit an existing student account by clicking on the Edit icon to the far right of the student's name.
Period 2 - Grade 6
Moving a Student
Adding a Student
Teachers can move a student to another Classroom by selecting the checkbox next to the student’s name and selecting Move Student from the drop-down menu.
When a teacher has to add a student to a Classroom, they click on the Students link at the top of the webpage, which opens the list of students in this Classroom. Click on the New Student button and enter the student's username, name, and password in the pop-up window. Note that the username must be unique and end in the standard post-fix (e.g. @xyz) for the school district.
Teacher Accounts - Adding, Editing, and Moving Students
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View Student Work
Item Analysis Report
Teachers can view a student's work on a page by clicking on the student’s name.
There is an item analysis report of each page in the Assignment. Each report lists data for all students who have work on that page of the Assignment. For each problem on a page, there is a color-code square:
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Assignment Report Icon
Green - Correct on the first attempt
Yelllow - Currently correct (number of attempts) Red - Incorrect (number of attempts)Blank - Not attempted Ruled Paper - Open response
Teacher Accounts - Viewing an Assignment Report
Teachers can view an Assignment Report by clicking on the Report icon fo a given Assignment.
There is an item analysis report of each page in the Assignment. Each report lists data for all students who have work on that page of the Assignment. For each problem on a page, there is a color-code square:
The report lists data for all Notebooks pages and Assessments questions that a student has completed throughout a school year. The data (percent correct (first attempt : current) and date completed) is listed chronologically by Standard.
Teachers can view a student's work for any question by clicking on the blue page title.
Viewing the Report
Student Standards Report
To view the Student Standards Report, teachers click on the Students link at the top of the webpage. Then, they click on the Report icon to the left of a student's name.
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Teacher Accounts - Viewing a Student Standards Report