Questions / Answers
- Why should I hide the solutions from the students, since I can always see in their statistics who clicked earlier to see the solutions and who did not?
- I had a technical issue and I could not complete the assignment as I wished to. How can I correct my grade?
- I clicked ‘notify teacher’ without completing all the exercises, and now I am unable to run the remaining ones.
- I click Open Assignment and the assignment does not open.
- I don’t wish to see the solutions to the exercises.
- The exercise does not open.
- I can’t flip pages on my phone.
- I want to flip the book horizontally/vertically on my tablet device.
- I can no longer find a book I have purchased on my shelf.
- I cannot activate the hybrid book I have purchased. I enter the PAC code in the “lock field” but the system suggests that I contact the administrator or the publisher.
- I click on the Forgot my password button but I do not receive any notification in my email to reset my password.
- I enter my username and password but the system does not allow me to log in.
- I am not receiving an email with my confirmation code and, therefore, cannot complete my registration.
- The username (in email format) that I chose for my registration is not accepted.
- I can’t find the app in my device’s store.
- I downloaded the application but I can’t open it on my computer.
- How do I send assignments to my students?
- Do you want to create your own material?
- Do you want to connect with a student to send assignments with your own material?
- How do I send assignments in less than 1 minute!
- Do you want to connect with a student in order to send assignments through a purchased book?
- Do you want to connect with a teacher through your book?
- Can Publior’s assignment system (LMS) also be used free of charge?
- Do you have a digital book activation code from a partner publisher?
1. Publior App General User Guide
- 1.8 Performance statistics of completed exercises: self-assessment exercises and teacher-assigned exercises
- 1.7 Receiving and carrying out assignments
- 1.6 Inter-connection between student and teacher (optional)
- 1.5 Performing exercises for self-assessment, comprehension, and memorisation
- 1.4 Opening and browsing a book
- 1.3 Purchase and activation of a book
- 1.2 Home screen and basic display & personalisation settings
- 1.1 Create an account
2. Publior App User Guide for teachers
- 2.6 Performance statistics and data extraction
- 2.5 Automated progress updates to teachers, administrators
- 2.4 Evaluation and feedback indicators
- 2.3 Settings for displaying solutions to students
- 2.2 Assignments: Open the lesson > select a book or notebook, further select exercises > send an assignment
- 2.1 Organisation of classes and courses
3. Authoring tool for teachers (available on WIN and MAC versions of Publior App)
- 3.8 Grouping of existing content to create presentations, assignments, and exams
- 3.7 Incorporating videos and sounds within exercises, in 6 different text editing fields
- 3.6 Special functions for math exercises
- 3.5 Useful settings: export to SCORM, forwarding, and exchange of material
- 3.4 Teaching cards (PowerPoint-like presentations)
- 3.3 Study sheets
- 3.2 Interactive exercises
- 3.1 Login to the authoring tool
Tips & tricks
- Do you have difficulty creating an interactive exercise because either you are lacking time or it is very complicated? Send it as a photo (from the physical book).
- Evaluate your students’ progress after you provided them with feedback.
- Find quickly & easily the results of your assignments and the parts that students found most difficult.
- Save the cost of photocopying even when you cannot send assignments through the LMS (either because you lack the necessary basic knowledge or because you do not have the required infrastructure in your school).
- Save time from progress reports for guardians.
- Do you have a weak internet connection and can’t share your screen with your students during the virtual lesson?
- Avoid hyperlinks to other pages when creating content.
- Do not use large texts in presentation cards.