Student Credentials and Login Cards
Overview
Student Credentials keep each student's platform and testing logins organized in one place, and Login Cards turn those credentials into something you can hand a student. Once everything a student touches is digital, managing logins becomes its own job; this is where you keep them straight and print them when you need them.
Availability
Student Credentials are enabled per district. If your district does not see them yet and you would like them turned on, open a Helpdesk Ticket.
Where It Lives
- The Student Credentials view lists active students and their credentials.
- You can filter by grade and by teacher, and search for a specific student.
- An individual student's Login Card is available from the student's page.
- Login cards print as a PDF, and the credential list exports to CSV and PDF.
How To Use It
- Open Student Credentials.
- Filter by grade or teacher, or search for a student, to find who you need.
- Edit a credential when it needs correcting.
- To print login cards, choose a teacher to scope the cards to that teacher's students, then export the PDF.
What Data Feeds It
Credentials are tied to students and come from your district's login setup (for example, Google accounts):
- Each credential belongs to a student and is labeled by program.
- Printing per-teacher login cards uses the student schedules to know which students belong to which teacher.
Only active students appear in the list.
Common Questions
- Why is a student missing from the list? Only active students appear. An inactive student is left off.
- Why are a teacher's cards empty? Per-teacher cards rely on the student schedules to map students to the teacher. Without a schedule linking them, a student will not appear on that teacher's cards.
- A credential is wrong. Edit the student's credential directly from the list.
Support
- Helpdesk Ticket: Helpdesk Ticket
- Website: https://equityanalyticsms.com