


If you're in high school you can, however, just make up a section number. Most high schools do not institute course numbers, only colleges. It's frustrating and honestly, probably not necessary. The one issue I have with Erudio is that you must enter a section number in order to add a course. After that you can add courses before finally starting to add assignments and projects. Underneath these items you've got configuration options for academic terms, locations, and settings.īefore starting to enter assignments and courses you'll need to set up an academic term. The menu items consist of Timeline, Courses, Tasks, and Gradebook. You'll spend most of your time in this panel. Toggling the check mark box at the bottom of this screen will show and hide completed tasks.įrom the main Courses screen you can tap the menu icon in the upper left hand corner to see a slide out navigation menu. Tapping into any one of them will give you an overview of that course with information such as the course name, section time, dates and times for that class, current tasks, and completed tasks.įrom inside an individual course screen you can also add tasks, mark them as complete, and switch between general task view mode and a view that shows when the assignment is due. Upon launching the app you'll see a gorgeous main screeen with a list of your courses. Erudio treats courses, assignments, and grading differently than iStudiez Pro.
