Mixed Mode Schools/Districts
What are mixed mode schools/districts?
Mixed mode is the ability to have any combination of manually rostered classes along with auto-rostered classes at a single school or throughout the district.
What are auto-rostered classes?
Auto-rostered classes are created in the Student Information System (SIS) and added and updated through a nightly ingestion process.
What are manually rostered classes?
Manually rostered classes are created and managed outside of the integration by an administrator using bulk upload tools. Additionally, teachers can create classes directly on the learning platforms.
Without any manually rostered classes, the Manually Rostered Classes tab appears similar to the following screen:
If the manually rostered classes exists, the screen appears similar to the one below:
In a mixed mode school or district, teachers, students, and classes that are
created outside of the integration using Google Classroom™ classes (manually Rostered classes) as well as teachers, students, and classes that are updated by an automated process with the Student Information System (auto-rostered classes) are displayed.
Schools and districts that integrate Google Classroom™ classes with Realize the classes appears in the EasyBridge. Google Classroom™ is considered to be another roster source for manually rostered classes.
What is required for manually rostered classes in mixed mode?
Manually rostered classes require three steps to be completed so that teachers and students can begin using them.
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Administrators can bulk upload students or teachers can create classes and add students.
- Create classes. Administrators bulk upload classes through EasyBridge.
To learn how teachers and students use their learning platforms in manually rostered classes once they have been created and rostered, go to My Savvas Training to view tutorials and handouts.