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Achieve Release 7.0 Summer 2021
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07-07-2021
07:51 AM
Recently we had one of our major releases and there is some more new functionality in Achieve that you should know about.
- Students with 1 term access will be able to switch their course enrollment
- Student-specific assignments will no longer be visible to those students who aren't assigned the assignment
- Coordinators will be able to change Assessment grading settings at any time, from within NGA or the single assign widget, in their Section Manager
- Instructors can edit or create their own multiple choice, multiple select, numeric entry, free response, and math equation questions for use in their Achieve courses. See the help article here.
- Instructors can “favorite” assessment items that they really like so they are easy to find for later assessments or for use in other courses. See the help article here.
- Instructors will be able to grade writing assignments using the rubric score, with optional weighting for rubric criteria (only in English courses using Writing Tools). See the help article here.
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