How to Use Rosters and Assignments in the Smithsonian Learning Lab  @SmithsonianEducation
How to Use Rosters and Assignments in the Smithsonian Learning Lab  @SmithsonianEducation
Smithsonian Education | How to Use Rosters and Assignments in the Smithsonian Learning Lab @SmithsonianEducation | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
In this quick tutorial video, you’ll learn how to assign collections to groups of learners and track learner responses in the Smithsonian Learning Lab. The Smithsonian is committed to protecting the privacy of our users and, as such, only students 13 and older will be able to engage with these tools. Each student will also need their own Learning Lab account.

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