Reading Assistant Troubleshooting
Get the most out of Reading Assistant with these troubleshooting tips. Learn how to optimize classroom setup, guide student habits for better performance, and fix common technical issues quickly.
As students use their devices, temporary files and website data can build up and sometimes interfere with how Reading Assistant works. Clearing the browser cache and cookies is a simple first step that often resolves issues with Reading Assistant not “hearing” students correctly. This article explains why clearing cache matters and provides quick links to browser-specific instructions for Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, and iPad Safari.
If Reading Assistant isn’t detecting a student’s voice, it can be frustrating for both teachers and students. This guide is here to help you quickly diagnose and resolve common audio issues. You’ll find practical steps for addressing network problems, device and microphone setup, classroom behaviors, and more. With these tips, you can get students back on track and make sure Reading Assistant is working as expected.
This quick guide shows you how to allow mic access and troubleshoot common issues so students can start reading without interruptions.
This quick guide shows you how to allow mic access and troubleshoot common issues so students can start reading without interruptions.
Amira listens as students read aloud, so clear audio matters. This guide shares practical tips for using devices with or without headphones, plus recommendations to help you create the best setup for your classroom.
This article explains how Reading Assistant personalizes reading practice for every student. You’ll learn how it measures accuracy, adjusts story difficulty, and uses strategies like echo reading to keep students engaged and growing as readers.
Reading Assistant’s Benchmark assessment is designed to provide accurate insights into student reading ability while maintaining an appropriate level of productive struggle. The system dynamically adjusts passage difficulty based on student performance and applies score adjustments to ensure fair and valid results. This article will help teachers understand how down-leveling works, what triggers it, and how adjusted scores reflect student ability.
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