How can I access the Admin interface?

How can I access the Admin interface?

You can sign in to your Admin account to access the Admin interface anytime. The Admin interface is used to manage your class, provide tests/assignments, add/remove word lists, check on your student's progress, and more.

The Admin interface can only be accessed with your laptop/desktop device in the following platforms: 
 
1.  Web App: We recommend using Google Chrome as your browser: www.wordela.com/app 

2. Desktop App: Whether you're using a Mac or Windows device, you can simply click on the word "ADMIN" to access the Admin interface. 



(IMPORTANT NOTE: You can download the Desktop App here: www.wordela.com/download)
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