How do I create a class?

How do I create a class?




Clever

1. If you are the Clever Admin, you may refer to this guide: Getting started with Wordela and Clever

2. If are not the Clever Admin, you may request your designated Clever Admin to sync your roster and classes.



Google Classroom Import


1. If you are using Google Classroom and Google SSO, you may easily import your classes and students to Wordela with just a few clicks. 

2. Go to Classes

3. Click on Google Classroom


4. Sign in to your Google account, select the classes you want to import to Wordela, and click on Import





Admin Interface


1. Go To Classes

2. Click on Create Class


3. Add in the necessary information for the class, then click on Create Class


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