High School: How do you Submit Seton-Graded Tests

High School: How do you Submit Seton-Graded Tests

All graded assignments are submitted on the older MySeton website: https://myseton.setonhome.org/ 
You do not submit required, Seton-graded assignments on SetonOnline. The only exceptions to this are courses like Rosetta Stone language courses. Always closely read your lesson plan/course manual. It will clearly state how to take or upload an assignment. 

To submit a Seton-graded test, students type their responses to each of the test's questions. Make sure each response is numbered and accurately corresponds with each question. Students do not need to write out each question prior the response. After all the needed responses are written and proofread,  students upload a PDF of the document by clicking the hand-touching-the-key icon seen below. After successfully uploading it, students should see a red X as seen below. The assignment is now in the grading queue and will be graded by one of the graders.  This red X also allows the student to delete the upload in case the wrong file was uploaded or if the student wants to modify his/her responses prior to grading.

Also, clicking the icon of the magnifying glass allows you to view what has been uploaded. It is recommended you view what was uploaded to ensure the formatting did not shift during the upload process. 



In addition, some high school tests can be taken online in your browser on MySeton. As seen below, students may take tests online if they have the icon of the hand-writing on a notepad. If you hover your cursor over this icon, it should say "take online test '[title of test].'" Once a student enters the test, they can take as long as they need to complete the test. The test function will also save their responses so they can come back to it later.

However, it is strongly recommended to copy and paste responses into a separate, saved document if the student chooses to come back to the test later. While the online test function regularly saves responses, it is always a good idea to back up any work. This also applies to any other graded work. Having multiple backups ensures a student's hard work is not lost. 



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