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| -title: Create an assignment and allocate credit |
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| -description: Explains how to create an assignment, allocate credit, and invite students to a course in the Azure Education Hub. |
| 2 | +title: Create an assignment and allocate credit in the Azure Education Hub |
| 3 | +description: Learn how to create an assignment, allocate credit, and invite students to a course in the Azure Education Hub. |
4 | 4 | author: rymend
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5 | 5 | ms.author: rymend
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6 | 6 | ms.topic: overview
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7 | 7 | ms.date: 06/30/2020
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8 | 8 | ms.service: azure-education
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9 | 9 | ---
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| -# Create an assignment and allocate credit |
| 11 | +# Create an assignment and allocate credit in the Azure Education Hub |
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| -After you've set up a course and created a classroom in the Microsoft Azure Education Hub, you're asked to create an assignment where you will allocate credit and invite selected students to your course. |
| 13 | +After you set up a course in the Azure Education Hub, you can create an assignment where you allocate credit and invite selected students to your course. |
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15 | 15 | ## Prerequisites
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17 | 17 | - An academic grant with an approved credit amount
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| -- A classroom created in the Azure Education Hub |
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| -- An work or school account and a subscription within the classroom that will access your Azure credit |
| 18 | +- A course created in the Education Hub |
| 19 | +- A work or school account and a subscription within the course that will access your Azure credit |
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21 | 21 | ### Accounts
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| -The Azure Education Hub accepts any email address in the _____@___.___ format. It |
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| -does *not* currently check for a valid account in your organization or whether the |
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| -Microsoft account is current or valid. Carefully check each email address before |
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| -continuing. |
| 23 | +The Education Hub accepts any email address in the standard format. It does *not* currently check for a valid account in your organization or whether the Microsoft account is current or valid. Carefully check each email address before you continue. |
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28 | 25 | > [!IMPORTANT]
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| -> Work and school accounts are subject to their own policies, including whether an email |
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| -address from a domain other than the organization is permitted (for example, adding |
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| -[email protected] to the @school.edu domain). Be sure to check these |
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| -policies before adding new users. |
| 26 | +> Work and school accounts are subject to their own policies, including whether an email address from a domain other than the organization is permitted (for example, adding *student*@outlook.com to the @*school*.edu domain). Be sure to check these policies before you add new users. |
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| -When a work or school account (for example, student1@school.edu) is added by using Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) in the Educator Sponsor Portal or the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), Azure automatically sends email to the recipient. This email requires the user to accept the new account and Azure role prior to receiving access to the subscription. If you're a course teaching assistant (TA) or professor, be sure to inform students of this so that their subscription displays in the Azure portal as expected. The email should look similar to this: |
| 28 | +When you add a work or school account (for example, *student*@*school*.edu) by using role-based access control (RBAC) in the Educator Sponsor Portal or the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), Azure automatically sends email to the recipient. This email requires the user to accept the new account and Azure role before receiving access to the subscription. |
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| -:::image type="content" source="media/create-assignment-allocate-credit/azure-active-directory-get-started.png" alt-text="Microsoft Entra ID Get Started" border="false"::: |
| 30 | +If you're a teaching assistant or a professor for a course, be sure to inform students of this requirement so that their subscription appears in the Azure portal as expected. The email should look similar to this example: |
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| 32 | +:::image type="content" source="media/create-assignment-allocate-credit/azure-active-directory-get-started.png" alt-text="Screenshot of an email invitation to access applications in an organization." border="false"::: |
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38 | 34 | ## Create an assignment and invite students to the course
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40 | 36 | 1. Choose the amount of funds to credit to the student's subscription. If not all students will receive the same amount, you can select **Change** and apply a custom amount to each student or project group.
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42 | 38 | 1. Select **Create assignment**.
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| -1. (Optional) You can also remove existing students by clicking **Remove** next to the student's name. |
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| -1. Select the **Close** button when finished. The additional permissions appear on the Sponsor Credit Management page. |
| 39 | +1. Optionally, you can remove existing students by selecting **Remove** next to each student's name. |
| 40 | +1. When you finish, select the **Close** button. The additional permissions appear on the **Sponsor Credit Management** page. |
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| -## Next steps |
| 42 | +## Related content |
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| -- [Support options](educator-service-desk.md) |
| 44 | +- [Learn about support options](educator-service-desk.md) |
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