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Introduction to Mixed Ink: Collaborative Written Assignments Made Easy

Learn how to use Mixed Ink for collaboration on written assignments in your classroom. Watch a video to understand the site's features, set up a class and project, invite students via email, and manage assignments through your dashboard.

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Introduction to Mixed Ink: Collaborative Written Assignments Made Easy

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  1. Introduction to Mixed Inkby Linda Trotti

  2. The first thing you will need to do is go to mixedink.com. , watch the video, and learn how to use the site in your classroom to collaborate on a written assignment.

  3. You will then be prompted to set up a new class and a project.

  4. You set up an instruction for your class and will be directed to a page to invite your students. You will have to know their e-mail addresses, much like with edu.blog.com. Mixed ink will automatically e-mail instructions to each student you set up. They will, in turn, be able to respond on the web site. • My dashboard shows the instructions and will allow you to make changes until the expiration date. Mine shows complete.

  5. The best way to learn how to use mixed ink is simply go to the web site and explore.

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