How to modify a class code?
1st and 2nd-grade students, unlike those of higher grade levels, do not have passwords to log into their profiles. Instead, they use a class code.
The class code is automatically and randomly generated by the system.
However, in the case that you would like to change the code, it is possible to generate a new one. Here is how to proceed :
Step 1:
Click on “Manage my classes” on the left-hand side menu of your profile.
Step 2:
Select the group for which you would like to get a new code.
Step 3:
Click on “Modify”, and in the pop-up window, click on “Generate new class code”.
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