How to Map an Assessment in Classroom's Curriculum

This guide offers a straightforward approach to mapping assessments within your classroom's curriculum. By following the steps outlined, admins can easily integrate assessments, allowing for greater student engagement and the opportunity for reattempts. Overall, this guide will equip you with the necessary steps to optimize assessment integration in your classroom.

Login to your learning platform as an administrator with your admin credentials

To begin mapping assessments to your curriculum, navigate to the 'Classrooms' section.

Select any of the classroom based on your preference

Click on the 'Add Page' button.

Scroll down within the 'Add Page' section and select 'Assessment' under the Integration category. This option allows you to link specific assessments to your curriculum, enhancing the learning experience for your students.

Select the assessment you want to map to your curriculum from the dropdown menu.

Toggle on the option if you want your students to have the ability to reattempt the assessment.

Click "Save" to confirm the changes.

Name the block accordingly and click on 'Save'.

After configuring your assessment settings, click on 'Make Changes Live.' This action ensures that the mapped assessments are now visible to your students on their end, allowing them to access and engage with the assessments seamlessly.

On the student side, users begin by navigating to the 'Classrooms' section from their main dashboard. This is where they can find all their enrolled classes and access the associated assessments.

Students select their specific classroom from the list.

They can view the assessment details by clicking on the specific assessment block.

When ready, students click on the 'Start Test' button to begin the assessment. This action launches the test interface, allowing them to complete the assessment within the set parameters.


This quick video provides an overview. For a detailed guide on 'How to Map Assessments in a Classroom's Curriculum' with EdisonOS, watch the video below.

Updated on: 06/02/2025

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