From the Domain tool tabs bar, you can:
- Review and edit the Domain details and settings.
- Create, delete, and search Subdomains.
- Create, delete, and search Roles.
- Grant, revoke, import, and edit user Permissions.
- Add, remove, search, and edit user or domain Subscribers.
- Add, remove, search, and manage your domain's Subscriptions to other domains or courses.
- Create, delete, search, and edit domain Announcements.
- Upload, delete, search, and manage domain Resources.
- Review the Features Pearson Connexus offers your domain and enable/disable features to give your users the ideal experience.
Domain Details
You can review and edit basic information about your domain on the Domain tab, including:
- Domain Name, Userspace (not editable), Domain ID (not editable), and External ID. Save the edits you make.
- The Active enrollment summary card uses a pie chart to show how many students are failing, at risk, and succeeding, and the correlating percentages. You can also download enrollment and student information.
- The Domain teacher summary lists all teachers in the domain. Select a name to review their Teacher Dashboard information (which appears in your Admin > Users tool). The colored circles show:
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- Overall Teacher responsiveness in grading activities for each course:
- Green means you have graded all submitted, gradable items within two days or less.
- Yellow means one or more submitted, gradable items have gone three or more days ungraded.
- Red means one or more submitted, gradable items have gone six or more days ungraded.
- Aggregated Student performance for each course:
- Green means that, in aggregate, your students are performing above 10% of the minimum grade for the course.
- Yellow means that, in aggregate, your students have failed in one of their last five submissions or they are within 10% of failing the course.
- Red means that, in aggregate, your students have failed two of their last five submissions or they are failing the course.
- Overall Student pace for each course:
- Green means that, in aggregate, your students are submitting all gradable items on time or that less than 10% are past due.
- Yellow means that, in aggregate, your students have 10% or more of gradable items past due.
- Red means that, in aggregate, your students have 30% or more of gradable items past due.
- Overall Teacher responsiveness in grading activities for each course:
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Use the More menu in the Domain toolbar to:
- Open and edit Domain settings.
- Use Applied domain settings to see the current domain's full Domain settings in read-only XML format, and compare them with another domain's settings to see differences.
- Use Domain setting usage to select a specific setting defined in the current domain's Domain settings and run a search to see if that setting exists in its subdomains.
- Import enrollments and Import observers as tab-delimited or comma-separated values (.csv) files.
- Move domain: this function is not available in most domains.
- Set activity password to create a password that grants a user access to all password protected activities for the enrollments in the domain. This password works in addition to an activity's individual password; it doesn't replace it. Domain-wide passwords are not inherited by subdomains.
Accessibility notes
Four inline help items appear within the Settings toolbar button that are not currently supported by screen readers:
- In the Landing Content card: Pearson Connexus shows the content provided here to users of the selected applications after login.
- In the Learning Standards card: Provide a comma-separated list of national, state, and district standard sets for course importing. Available sets include CCSS, NGSS, and state standards as two letter codes.
- In the Authentication card next to the Allow users to create their own accounts option: You must provide a code (token) to end-users so that they can create their own accounts.
- In the Authentication card next to the Set password policy option: Complete these fields to define your password policy. The duration fields require ISO designators, such as P60D for 60 days or PT15M for 15 minutes.