Kami's new, streamlined Schoology integration allows Kami assignments to be created inside Schoology, distributed to students with each student getting their own copy of the file, and makes it easy for students to turn in their work when they are done.
Creating an Assignment using Kami and Schoology
1. Ensure the Kami Extension is installed in Chrome. You should see the blue K icon showing at the top right of your Chrome Window - if its not there, go to the Chrome Web Store to install the extension.

2. In Schoology, browse to your course and choose Add Materials -> Add Assignment
3. Choose 'Kami' under the Assign From App section

4. Choose a file from your Google Drive, or upload one using the 'Upload' tab. You can select a PDF file, or a different file type which Kami supports for conversion, e.g. Image Files, Word, Powerpoint, and many other formats.

5. Finish creating the assignment in Schoology as you normally would

Opening Assignments and Turning In (For Students)
Students find assignments as they normally would in Schoology, and when they click on one, there will be a new 'Complete Kami Assignment' button:

- When Students click that button, Kami will open and load the file. The File will be automatically uploaded to the Student's Google Drive, and also shared with the teacher's Google account, so they they can view the work in progress.
- Note: If the students come back to Schoology later and click the 'Open Assignment' button again, they will get the same copy of the file so they can continue their work. Students can also open the file with Kami directly from their Google Drive, and continue their work or turn in that way.
- Once the student has finished their work on the assignment, they can click the 'Turn In' button at the top right inside Kami:

- This will export the document with their changes, and return them to Schoology, where they can simply click 'Submit' to complete the submission:

The file is now attached as a normal Schoology assignment submission, and you can mark it and assign grades using the usual Schoology tools.