There are multiple ways to create an assignment in Classkick.
After an assignment is created, you can continue to add and delete slides as well as add additional PDFs/PDF pages using the camera tool. Click on each heading below for more information.
1) Create a Blank Assignment
1. In All Assignments, click the green + CREATE NEW icon.
2. Click New Blank Assignment.
3. You can select a background, use the tools, import images, etc. to create your own assignment.
Please see this video for more support on creating a blank assignment:
2) Upload an Existing Assignment
1. In All Assignments, click the green + CREATE NEW icon.
2. Click Create From File (BMP, GIF, JPG/JPEG, PDF, PNG).
3. Select the correct file and click Open.
4. Click Import All Pages or select which sections you wish to import.
5. Click FINISH if importing all pages, click NEXT if choosing slide by slide.
PLEASE NOTE: Clicking Add Another allows you to import more sections or pages from the same PDF file. It does not mean you can upload another file. You can only upload one file at a time. See this help center article for instructions on using the camera tool to upload multiple PDF files.
Please see this video for more support on creating an assignment using a file:
3) Copy an Assignment from Our Assignment Library
1. In All Assignments, click the green + CREATE NEW icon.
2. Click Browse Assignment Library.
3. Check out this article for information on how to copy the assignment from the Assignment Library onto your own Assignment Dashboard!
PLEASE NOTE: If you are part of a Pro school, you can search for assignments that have been shared by other teachers within your organization! When you click into the Assignment Library, it will default to your school's library.
Click on your school name to switch to the public Assignment Library or to switch to another school if you are part of multiple schools.
4) Import a Google Slides / PowerPoint / Word Doc (Only on iOS)
1. In Assignments, tap the + icon.
2. Tap Create From File.
3. In Locations, tap Google Drive and select the correct Google Slides file.
4. In the Create New Assignment box, type the name of your assignment.
5. Click DONE.
5) Copy and Paste an Assignment from a Colleague
When a colleague shares an assignment with you.
1. Click on the Notification bell icon at the top of the page.
2. Select the assignment you wish to open and click PREVIEW.
3. Click COPY ASSIGNMENT.
Check out this "Getting Started" video for more support: