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How to organize your students into groups

Learn how to create groups of students.

Updated over a year ago

No matter what service you are providing, organizing your students into groups is a great way to reduce time spent scheduling both single and recurring sessions. You’ll also maintain the flexibility to invite students not in the group to a session.

On the Students and Groups tab, you can see the students assigned to your account. If you select a student’s name you can view their profile in the reading pane.

Close-up of the Students and Groups tab

Note: If your student list is inaccurate, first check with your administrator. In cases where they cannot resolve the discrepancy, send a message to onboarding@ampliolearning.com for help.


To create a new group:

  1. Select the Plus sign icon next to the Groups label

    Close up of the add new groups icon

  2. Type in a name for your group. Use a name that you'll easily be able to remember.

    New Group dialog with group name highlighted

  3. Add students to the group. You can either select their names from the drop-down menu or search for them individually.

    New Group dialog with student drop-down menu

    OR

    New Group dialog with partially typed student name and search result highlighted

  4. Select Create Group

    New Group dialog with Create group button highlighted

You'll see your new group added to your Students and Groups tab.

Close-up of the Students and Groups tab with the new group's name highlighted

If you ever need to edit the group name or which students are in the group, move your cursor over the group's label and select the Gear icon.

Cursor hovering over the group settings icon

Now when you go to create sessions or invite students to a session, you’ll be able to add the group instead of just the individual students!

Close-up of the Create Session dialog with the group and student drop-down exposed

Explore the Help Center to learn more about how the Amplio platform can help you streamline your workflow.

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