How do I set up a new class?
First select the course you want to manage from your Dashboard.
Next select "Make a new class".
Here you can:
- Give your class a name
- Set which modes you want to use
- Set a limit for the leaderboard (if left blank all students will show)
- Control reference source show on questions (great if you are using third party resources that we support)
- Toggle topic filtering and select which sub topics can be accessed by students. (Turning this off will allow students to filter topics)
Once you are done select "Create class".
You will see the class is now listed, along with any others you have created for this course.
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