To join Student Amplify (often related to Amplify Classroom or Amplify Education platforms), go to desmos.com. You need a class invitation code or a join code provided by your teacher.
Here is a common registration/sign-in process:
Go to the Amplify login site or start at desmos.com (as Amplify Classroom sign-in is integrated there).
Click “I’m a Student.”
Enter your class code provided by your teacher.
After entering the class code, a “Join” button should appear—click to join the class.
If you don’t have an account, sign up first by creating a username and password as a student.
After registering, log in using the “Login with Amplify” button.
From then on, you can log in easily and access your classroom materials.
If the class code is expired or invalid, contact your teacher for a new code. This process is designed to ensure only authorized students join classes.
If the query relates to a mentorship or other student program named AMPlify (at St. Michael’s College, for example), the process involves registration on their platform, accessing mentor directories, and connecting with mentors. This requires signing up through their official system and following instructions provided.
If clarification about which “Student Amplify” is intended is needed, please specify.
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How do students access Amplify Classroom programs
Students access Amplify Classroom programs by following these steps:
Go to the Amplify student login site at student.amplify.com.
Log in using the credentials or school account provided by their teacher or school (often using a Google account or a username and password).
Once logged in, students are directed to Student Home, a dashboard where they can view assignments, see past work, and access all curriculum apps and lessons in one place.
To join specific lessons or activities, students may enter a class code provided by their teacher by clicking the key icon and entering this session code.
Lessons can include print and digital components, interactive activities, videos, and assignments that students complete online.
Students can navigate their daily curriculum through tabs like “Apps,” “To-Do,” and “Past Work,” where assignments appear.
Teachers can sync student devices to keep everyone on the same lesson and monitor progress in real time.
Student Home allows some personalization, such as customizing avatars and accessing learning resources.
This process is designed to be user-friendly and integrates with platforms like Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams for easy access.
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