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Homework Hero
Help for version 2.0 is still under construction.
However, you will find context sensitive help available
as you use Homework Hero. Whenever you see a button like
the one below you can
click to get help with the current task.
You can also consult our original help pages for
Homework Hero 1.0 at this link:
Homework
Hero Help (Version 1.0)
Most features are
unchanged, but version 2.0 user's should note the
following differences: Automatic
User ID/Password Retrieval: In Homework Hero
version 2.0, users who have posted an e-mail address on
their assignment page can automatically retrieve lost or
forgotten passwords. To do so, from your school's front
page, click "Teacher/Manager Updates." Then
choose "Send Me My Password." In the form,
type in your e-mail address and click submit. ID and
password information for your assignment pages (all pages
associated with that e-mail address) will be e-mailed to you.
Image
Uploads: Deluxe Plan users can now upload
images from their own computer to their assignment
pages. To do so, from your school's front
page, click "Teacher/Manager Updates." Then
choose ""Update an Assignment Page." Enter
your user id and passsword, and select the option to
upload an image. In the next screen, click the browse
button and navigate to select the file on your computer
to upload to Homework Hero. Highlight the selected file
and click OK. Then click the "Upload Image"
button. As
with the original version of Homework Hero, it is still
possible to display an image posted elsewhere on the web
by filling in the "URL to any Web Image" text
entry box. Custom
HTML: Generally HTML tags can be used in any
text entry box when a user postsassignments. However,
Homework Hero 2.0 has a new text entry box labelled
"Custom HTML." This entry is useful for larger
blocks of HTML code copied from other sources (for
example, code for counters). Unlike other items on the
form, Homework Hero does NOT insert blank lines when it
encounters them in your code for this item. Warning:
inserting large blocks of HTML code may still
occasionally produce unpredictable results, but you you
might as well give it a try! Quotation
Marks in HTML: In the original version of
Homework Hero, quotation marks coulc not be used in the
Course Title items on the form. This limitation has been
fixed in Homework Hero 2.0.
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