The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) is thrilled to provide Scrible Edu Pro, the most advanced research/writing platform ever built, to all Utah K-12 educators and students. You now have access to Scrible Edu Pro! This email will help you get started. Please read it carefully and save it for later reference. For background, learn about Scrible here.

 

Virtual Professional Learning/Training

 

Signing Up

 

Sign up and into your Scrible account using one of the single sign-on (SSO) options listed on the Sign In Page with your official school or district email address (e.g. jane.smith@beaver.k12.ut.us) by clicking the corresponding icon (e.g. Google, Microsoft, ClassLink, Clever) below the Sign In Button. This step will ensure your account is upgraded with Edu Pro features and avoids the need to remember a separate password for Scrible. 

 

When you first sign up, you’ll need to authorize Scrible to access the requested permissions and then complete your account information. Educators should indicate they’re using Scrible for "School (Educator)" and students should choose "School (Student)".

 

Canvas SSO is also supported. See the articles below on how to use SSO with each platform. If you use multiple platforms, see this article on deciding which platform to use for SSO.

 

Signing In

 

Once you have an account, clicking your preferred SSO icon on the Sign In Page will take you straight into your account.

 

Connecting Apps

 

See these platform-specific articles on how Scrible integrates with each platform:

 

Your SSO connection and connected apps can be managed under your account Settings.

 

Installing Tools

 

Install the Scrible Toolbar Chrome Extension or Edge Extension, which enable you to curate, annotate, and cite online articles (i.e. webpages and PDFs). Install the Scrible Writer Google Docs Add-on and/or Microsoft Word Add-in to search your Scrible Library from within a doc, insert comments and quotes from your Library and manage your bibliography in the doc.

 

Pushing Tools for Students

 

Technology administrators are advised to push these tools to all student accounts to ensure easy access and prevent teachers from being burdened with a litany of related student help requests during distance learning, particularly since the tools are inconspicuous. Google Admins, see this article pushing the Chrome Extension and Docs Add-on to student accounts. 

 

Self Help Resources

 

Scrible offers these on-demand resources to help you get started and troubleshoot: 

 

Getting Help

 

 

 

Naomi Watkins, Ph.D.

Secondary ELA and Library Media Specialist

Utah State Board of Education

801-538-7616