Logging In
This chapter explains how to log in to Typing Pal, which is the first step required to manage accounts or begin training.
A tag next to the function shows if it is unavailable due to provisioning with ClassLink.
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- Access from a direct URL—Use the direct URL set up for the school (the custom URL) or the subscription (the subscription URL) to access your login page.
- Access from the homepage—Go to Typing Pal’s School Edition homepage school.typingpal.com to access your login page if you’ve lost the direct URL.
- Access from ClassLink BETA—Once you have configured provisioning and ClassLink, Typing Pal will appear in LaunchPad.
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Authentication Unavailable
- Sign-on with Typing Pal—Log in with your Typing Pal username and password.
- Sign-on with Google—Log in with your Google account.
- Sign-on with Microsoft—Log in with your Microsoft account.
- Sign-on with Clever—Log in with your Clever account.
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Custom URL Unavailable
- Edit your school’s custom URL so it closely reflects the name of your institution.
- Edit your school’s custom URL so it closely reflects the name of your institution.
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- Signup Code—Use this code to allow students to self-register and create their own accounts, provided groups and teacher accounts have already been created. Unavailable
- Subscription Code—Retain this code if you are the super administrator, as it serves as a username for your account and as a subscription ID.
- School Code—Please note that the School Code has been replaced by the custom URL, should you still use it to identify your school. Unavailable
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Sharing Login Information Unavailable
- Sending Login Information to School Administrators—Email login information to school administrators if you are the super administrator.
- Sending Login Information to Teachers—Email login information to teachers, if you are the super administrator or a school administrator.
- Downloading Student Login Information—Download students’ login information to share it with them in class.
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- Log in as a student to validate, from the student’s point of view, any changes made to activities or group settings.