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How much does Edulastic cost?

Edulastic is free for teachers. The Enterprise Version for Districts and Schools costs $2.50 per student, annually. As of February 2015, over 25,000 teachers in over 4,000 schools are using Edulastic.

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Also question is, does Edulastic have an app?

Edulastic is a leading ed tech app for all grades and subjects that specializes in standardized test preparation and data driven education tactics. Edulastic is free for teachers and is among the most flexible, standards-based; streamlined Google Classroom apps available for 21st century classrooms.

Similarly, how do I print from Edulastic? 1. Navigate to Assessments, find the assignment of interest, and click the blue "" (here you'll see "Print" on the dropdown menu). 2. Clicking print brings up a printer-friendly version of the assignment directly in your browser.

Also question is, how do students login to Edulastic?

Students go to app.edulastic.com and sign up just like you did with username and password OR Sign up with Google. They will be prompted to provide the class code in either scenario. Students don't need email addresses – just a unique username.

What is technology enhanced assessment?

Technology Enhanced Assessment (TEA) is a broad term that encompasses the diverse methods by which technology can be used to support the management and delivery of assessment. TEA is therefore by no means a magic bullet, but rather one method of supporting the pedagogy and best practice relating to assessment.

Related Question Answers

Is Google classroom free to use?

Google Classroom is a free collaboration application for teachers and learners. Teachers can create online classrooms, ask students to attend the class, and create and give out assignments. Schools can create a free Google Apps for Education account to utilize this solution.

Can you print Edulastic assessments?

Assessments in Edulastic can be saved as a PDF using the "Print" feature that is offered in Chrome or Safari browsers. Navigate to the Assessments tab on the left, select My Assessments, find the assessment of interest, and click the three dots. The three dots will become Actions.