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Unlocking Activities for Student Success in MyWritingLab Plus

This guide outlines the steps to unlock activities for students in MyWritingLab Plus, particularly when they haven't achieved the required score. Using Cassandra as an example, we'll walk through the process of accessing the Gradebook, selecting the individual student, and identifying which activity needs unlocking. You will learn how to adjust settings such as attempts for specific activities, ensuring that students have the opportunity to improve their scores while adhering to necessary guidelines.

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Unlocking Activities for Student Success in MyWritingLab Plus

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  1. Students MyWritingLabPlus Unlocking

  2. Click course tools.

  3. Now Click Gradebook

  4. EXAMPLE: Cassandra says she needs unlocking in 2.2 Recall 1. Click on the student’s name (in this example, Cassandra)

  5. Her score here is only 50%. She needs 80% in activities, except for Writing Path Builder (do not change settings next to Path Builder, even if a passing grade was not received). Step 1. First, the module that contains the topic that needs to be unlocked. Then, scroll down to the activity that needs unlocked. Step 2. Click on `choose’ next to the activity you want to unlock.

  6. In the activity that needs unlocking, click on Settings Per Student (under Actions), then Go.

  7. Now, update the amount of attempts to 4 (student had 2). For example, if a student has exhausted 6 tries, you can limit it to 8. This will add two more. Then, click okay. Now, the student has more attempts on his or her account. IMPORTANT! Select `Individual Student Settings’.

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