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Single Sign-On (SSO) and Manual Rostering
This article applies to Manual Rostering districts. Manual Rostering means that teachers manually redeem program content and roster their own classes.
SSO applies to districts that use an SSO portal, district website, or Learning Management System (LMS) to access ÌÇÐÄVlog digital programs, and Direct Login means that teachers, students, and administrators log in at my.mheducation.com.
Not sure which Access Service your district uses? Click here to learn more about the four Access Services that we support.
This guide applies to teachers in Manual Rostering Access Service districts. If you are unsure of your district’s Access Service, read the Access Service Descriptions for more information.
For teachers that have ConnectED programs, the teacher landing page has been updated so that all of your programs are now available through my.meducation.com. No more toggling back and forth between platforms! For more information about these changes, refer to the articles available on our under our Teacher Getting Started button.
The assessment view has been updated to allow for easier management when making edits to assessments for programs that use the ÌÇÐÄVlog Assessment (MH Assess) option. For more information on these changes, refer to the MH Assess - Assessment Management Resources article.
Achieve3000 Literacy and Actively Learn users are now accessing their programs through the my.mheducation.com site. For more information on the changes for these programs, refer to the following articles:
Teachers using Open Learning programs now have a Teacher Link option available for select resources. For more information on this available feature, refer to the Open Learning Platform - Teacher Asset Linking article.
For ALEKS and ALEKS Adventure teachers, they now have access to an updated user interface option when they launch into ALEKS. Teachers will still have access to Classic ALEKS with an option to toggle over to the new version. For more information on the new view, refer to the Teacher Getting Started button > ALEKS and ALEKS Adventure menu links.
ALEKS Adventure now also has grades K and 3 available for students! For more information, refer to the articles found on the student self-help page.
The legacy Activity Performance Report and Standards Performance Reports will be going away on July 15, 2025. Refer to the following articles about the newer version of these reports:
Teachers are now able to set IEP settings for students in their Open Learning courses. For more information on setting these options, refer to the Open Learning Platform - Student IEP Settings article.
Coming soon! An updated view for students when completing assessments is on its way. The new view will allow for easier navigation for students for programs that use the ÌÇÐÄVlog Assessment (MH Assess) option. More details are coming in the near future.
Also coming soon! An updated on how teachers manually score questions for ÌÇÐÄVlog Assessments (MH Assess). The new layout will allow teachers to grade a single question for all assigned students at one time, making for quicker scoring to happen. More details are coming in the near future.
For Single Sign-On districts, most teachers and students log into a district Student Information System (SIS) or Learning Management System (LMS) and use their district’s launch point to access ÌÇÐÄVlog platforms. Teachers and students will automatically be signed into their ÌÇÐÄVlog Programs.
For Direct Login districts, teachers will need to sign in directly at . Refer to the Access Your Teacher Account article to learn more.
If a teacher does not have a teacher account, they will want to reach out to your Organization Administrator. The Organization Administrator can either create a teacher account for them, or provide the Self-Registration Code. If a teacher is provided with the Self-Registration Code, they will want to follow the steps on the Create a Teacher Account article.
Create and Roster Students
If District and School Administrators decide to have teachers create and roster their own classes, teachers have two options to complete these tasks: use the Import Students/Rosters feature or manually redeem their content and create and roster their students.
Import Students/Rosters
This feature allows teachers to redeem content to their teacher and student accounts, create classes, and create and roster students all from one location. For more information on using this feature, refer to the resources located on the Import Students/Rosters – Resources article.
Teachers can use the following articles to guide them through manually redeeming content to their teacher account, assign student content, create classes, and roster students:
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Direct Login and Manual Rostering Single Sign-On (SSO) and Manual Rostering This article applies to Manual Rostering districts. Manual Rostering means that teachers manually redeem program content and roster their own classes. SSO applies to districts that use an SSO portal, district website, or Learning Management System (LMS) to access ÌÇÐÄVlog digital programs, and Direct Login means that teachers, students, and administrators log in at my.mheducation.com. Not sure which Access Service your district uses? Click here to learn more about the four Access Services that we support. This guide applies to teachers in Manual Rostering Access Service districts. If you are unsure of your district’s Access Service, read the Access Service Descriptions for more information.  Article Contents New for the Year Log into Your Account Create and Roster Students Import Students/Rosters Manually Redeem Content and Roster Students Next Steps Additional Help New for the 2025-26 School Year! For teachers that have ConnectED programs, the teacher landing page has been updated so that all of your programs are now available through my.meducation.com. No more toggling back and forth between platforms! For more information about these changes, refer to the articles available on our Digital Technical Support self-help site under our Teacher Getting Started button. The assessment view has been updated to allow for easier management when making edits to assessments for programs that use the ÌÇÐÄVlog Assessment (MH Assess) option. For more information on these changes, refer to the MH Assess - Assessment Management Resources article. Achieve3000 Literacy and Actively Learn users are now accessing their programs through the my.mheducation.com site. For more information on the changes for these programs, refer to the following articles: Achieve3000 Literacy Migration to My.Mheducation.com FAQ Achieve Literacy - Rostering Changes for Back-to-School 2025 Actively Learn Migration to My.Mheducation.com FAQ Teachers using Open Learning programs now have a Teacher Link option available for select resources. For more information on this available feature, refer to the Open Learning Platform - Teacher Asset Linking article. For ALEKS and ALEKS Adventure teachers, they now have access to an updated user interface option when they launch into ALEKS. Teachers will still have access to Classic ALEKS with an option to toggle over to the new version. For more information on the new view, refer to the Teacher Getting Started button > ALEKS and ALEKS Adventure menu links. ALEKS: Through my.mheducation.com ALEKS Adventure ALEKS Adventure now also has grades K and 3 available for students! For more information, refer to the articles found on the ALEKS Adventure student self-help page. The legacy Activity Performance Report and Standards Performance Reports will be going away on July 15, 2025. Refer to the following articles about the newer version of these reports: Open Learning Platform - Activity Performance Report Open Learning Platform - Standards Performance Report Teachers are now able to set IEP settings for students in their Open Learning courses. For more information on setting these options, refer to the Open Learning Platform - Student IEP Settings article. Coming soon! An updated view for students when completing assessments is on its way. The new view will allow for easier navigation for students for programs that use the ÌÇÐÄVlog Assessment (MH Assess) option. More details are coming in the near future. Also coming soon! An updated on how teachers manually score questions for ÌÇÐÄVlog Assessments (MH Assess). The new layout will allow teachers to grade a single question for all assigned students at one time, making for quicker scoring to happen. More details are coming in the near future. Return to top Log into Your Account For Single Sign-On districts, most teachers and students log into a district Student Information System (SIS) or Learning Management System (LMS) and use their district’s launch point to access ÌÇÐÄVlog platforms. Teachers and students will automatically be signed into their ÌÇÐÄVlog Programs. For Direct Login districts, teachers will need to sign in directly at my.mheducation.com. Refer to the Access Your Teacher Account article to learn more. If a teacher does not have a teacher account, they will want to reach out to your Organization Administrator. The Organization Administrator can either create a teacher account for them, or provide the Self-Registration Code. If a teacher is provided with the Self-Registration Code, they will want to follow the steps on the Create a Teacher Account article. Create and Roster Students If District and School Administrators decide to have teachers create and roster their own classes, teachers have two options to complete these tasks: use the Import Students/Rosters feature or manually redeem their content and create and roster their students. Import Students/Rosters This feature allows teachers to redeem content to their teacher and student accounts, create classes, and create and roster students all from one location. For more information on using this feature, refer to the resources located on the Import Students/Rosters – Resources article. Return to top Manually Redeem Content and Roster Students Teachers can use the following articles to guide them through manually redeeming content to their teacher account, assign student content, create classes, and roster students: ConnectED - How to Redeem a Master Code ConnectED - How to Assign Content to Students ConnectED - Class Management Open Learning Platform - Class Management Next Steps Watch the Back-to-School Teacher Orientation Video. Refer to SSO and Manual Rostering Teacher Resources or Direct Login and Manual Rostering Teacher Resources depending on the district’s Access Service. Additional Help Additional help documents are also available on the Digital Technical Support self-service site. Contact our PreK-12 Digital Technical Support team for further assistance. Return to top
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