ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


All schools.shmoop.com Videos 21 videos

What is Schools.Shmoop?
364 Views

schools.shmoop.com is tailor-made for students, teachers, and administrators like you who have a Shmoop license through your school or district. Be...

How Do I Use Shmoop's RTI Tools for Math?
147 Views

It’s not always an easy task to nail down your students’ trouble spots, but Shmoop’s RTI math tools make it a snap to pinpoint individual str...

What is Shmoop?
91412 Views

Here at Shmoop, we work for kids, not just the bottom line. Founded by David Siminoff and his wife Ellen Siminoff, Shmoop was originally conceived...

See All

How Do I Get to schools.shmoop.com? 136 Views


Share It!


Description:

Having trouble getting into schools.shmoop.com? This video will get you there. If, however, you're having trouble figuring out how to play the video...we probably can't help you. Good luck out there in the world.

Language:
English Language

Transcript

00:04

How do I get into schools.shmoop.com?

00:06

Hey, we get it.

00:08

Not everyone is technologically savvy. [Woman looks annoyed at the computer]

00:09

Yeah, our dog knows how to code, but he’s done like a hundred instructional webinars, [Dog using a computer]

00:13

so…

00:14

All right.

00:15

You just want to know how to get into schools.shmoop.com with as little pain as possible. [Woman chucks the computer onto the floor]

00:18

We’ve got your back.

00:20

The first thing you’ll want to do is open a browser.

00:22

That’s the thing that lets you, uh…browse the internet.

00:24

So it’s not just a clever name.

00:26

Once you see a page that looks like this…you’ll want to navigate over to the URL address bar, [Arrow points to the address bar]

00:31

up here near the top of the page.

00:33

This is where you type the address of whatever site you want to visit.

00:36

So far it only works for websites, and can’t instantly whisk you away to a Sandals resort, [Woman at a bar]

00:40

but we’ll let you know when the technology gets there. [Woman realises she is actually at school]

00:42

To access schools.shmoop.com, simply type the URL you were given in your eKit into the

00:47

URL bar, then hit enter.

00:49

If you see either of these page,s you’re in business. [Two pages are shown]

00:51

If you're on a district page, choose your school.

00:54

If you're on a school page…moving right along.

00:56

If you already have an account, log in to your account where it says sign in below. [Person typing in their credentials]

01:00

If not, you'll need to create one.

01:02

Next up, enter the magic word that was also provided to you in your ekit… make sure

01:06

it’s in All Caps…

01:07

…then click activate, and you're in.

01:09

Any questions, troubles, compliments or complaints? [Students looking confused]

01:12

We’ll take ‘em all.

01:13

Just email us at support@shmoop.com. [Teacher dancing at the front of class and then the principle appears]

01:15

If you need some help sending an email…just ask Bella.

01:18

She’s super helpful, and works for kibble. [Bella the dog next to a computer]

Related Videos

SAT® Test Prep: Students
27789 Views

Interested in hitting the SAT out of the park? Better take a few warm-up swings... This video will walk you through how to login, how to take and...

What is Schools.Shmoop?
364 Views

schools.shmoop.com is tailor-made for students, teachers, and administrators like you who have a Shmoop license through your school or district. Be...

Why Should I Take AP Calculus? (New)
137 Views

Why should you take AP Calculus? Well, because AP Addition and Subtraction would be too easy.

A Student's Guide to AP Exam Prep
83 Views

The goal of this video is to help you understand how to best use Shmoop to improve your AP test scores, have a better life, and conquer the world!

AP Test Prep: Teachers
1059 Views

Are you interested in helping your students get a 5 on the AP® test? Are you a teacher, an administrator, or a bored teen who randomly found this...