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Some lessons in Classworks lead to the change in screen resolution on Windows 7 computers. For example, a lesson such as '''NAEP>LA>grade 2>Clarence the Clown''' will cause the screen resolution to change and look distorted. This may also cause the student to have difficulty exiting the lesson.
Some lessons in Classworks lead to the change in screen resolution on Windows 7 computers. For example, a lesson such as '''NAEP>LA>grade 2>Clarence the Clown''' will cause the screen resolution to change and look distorted. This may also cause the student to have difficulty exiting the lesson.
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Login

Campus computers, both desktop and laptop computers, for use by students should have Classworks icons showing on the screen after a user logs in. The blue icon is for the Teacher to use to log into Classworks. The orange icon is for the Student to use to log into Classworks.

Student Login

Student Login Click in the name field and type your first name, click in the ID field and type your student ID, leave the password field blank. Click the Login button.

Teacher Login

Teacher Login

  1. Click in the name field and type your last name
  2. Click in the ID field and type your ID (the default was the first two initials of your first name and your last name) or it could be your employee ID#
  3. Click in the password field and type your password (the default was your last name and then the first two initials of your first name.)

If you have questions about Classworks please visit with your Campus Classworks Champoin.

Screen Resolution Change After Classworks Use

Some lessons in Classworks lead to the change in screen resolution on Windows 7 computers. For example, a lesson such as NAEP>LA>grade 2>Clarence the Clown will cause the screen resolution to change and look distorted. This may also cause the student to have difficulty exiting the lesson.

Distorted Screen Win 7

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