How to invite my loopers
When you have created a group in LoopMe with some content, it is time to invite people to complete the tasks you have prepared for them. Here is an article from our support centre on how to do this:
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- How to sign up as a new user
- How to set up a group
- How to invite my loopers
- How to test LoopMe with a colleague
How to set up a new group
In the support centre, there are a few different articles showing you how to set up your own group:
In the "Getting started" section in our support centre you will find the following posts:
Create the school's first LoopMe group (for teachers)
Create another group at the school (for teachers)
And in the "Using LoopMe" section in our support centre, you will also find the following posts:
Create a group (teacher/leader)
Learn more about groups, roles and permissions
Looking for something else?
- How to sign up as a new user
- How to set up a group
- How to invite my loopers
- How to test LoopMe with a colleague
How to test LoopMe with a colleague
A good way to test LoopMe with a colleague is to pick a package that you find interesting, and start a new group with the package content. Then you invite your colleagues to this group. Ask them to pretend to have completed the task, and then reflect upon their "insights". Here are some instructions from our support centre for this:
Create a group (teacher/leader)
Good luck!
Looking for something else?
- How to sign up as a new user
- How to set up a group
- How to invite my loopers
- How to test LoopMe with a colleague