Creating and Applying Scenes
Scenes are designed to give teachers added control over students' web activity during classroom sessions. Scenes can either be a Blocked Websites List (where all websites are allowed except the websites on your list) or an Allowed Websites List, where all websites are blocked except the sites added to your list. The instructions below explain how to create a Scene and how to apply a Scene to your active sessions. For more details about Scenes, please see Components of a Scene.
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Create a New Scene
Start by clicking the Scenes tab in the left column. This will bring you to the main Scenes page; where you can choose to create an Allowed Websites List or a Blocked Websites List.
Once you've clicked the Create List button for the desired type of list, you can start customizing it. For this article, let's try creating a Blocked Websites List by clicking the Create List button found on the Block Websites List panel.
Once Create List is clicked, you'll be able to name your Scene, add a Description (optional), and choose the Icon Color (also optional. If no icon color is chosen, the icon color will be Niagara blue-green by default). Click Next to move on.
From this page, you can add the website URLs or Wildcard (URLs or terms) to be blocked. You can also add Quick Lists (found on the right by selecting the list to add, and then clicking the Add Lists button at the bottom right). Once all sites have been added, click the Save button (at the top-right) to save your Scene.
Your Scene will now appear under the panel that corresponds to the type of list created (in this case, we created a Blocked Websites List, so the Scene appears under the Blocked Websites List panel). From here, you can also sort your list of Scenes by the Recently Used, A-Z, Z-A, or Last Modified.
If you need to make any adjustments to your Scene (such as adding or removing sites, setting Auto-Open tabs, setting a tab limit, or renaming, duplicating, or deleting your Scene, you can do so by clicking the gear icon next to the Scene that needs to be edited. Then, you can select the desired option from the dropdown list. Let's click Edit to take a look at the options to Auto-Open tabs and set a tab limit.
Once you've clicked Edit, you'll be brought back to the Edit page; where you initially set your Scene name and added sites. If you scroll down to the bottom of the page, you'll find the Tab Management options.
Note: If you want to set a tab limit and your students will need to click links that open up a new tab, be sure to keep that in mind when determining the number of tabs needed (Ex. If your tab limit is set to 2, and your student already has two tabs open, clicking on a link that opens a new tab will not work since opening the next tab would exceed the two-tab limit that you have set). The same rule applies to auto-open tabs. Once the tab limit is reached, no new tabs can be opened until a previous tab is closed or the tab limit is increased.
Once all desired changes have been added, scroll to the top of the page and click the Save button to save all settings for your Scene.
Applying a Scene
Scenes can be applied manually during class sessions, or a default Scene can be added so that it's applied automatically at the start of each class session.
To apply Scenes in an active session, click the drop down menu on the "No Scene Applied" button and select the Scene you wish to apply.
To add a Default Scene to a class, navigate to the class "Settings" menu and click the Default Scene drop down menu to add one.
Note: If you have Scheduled Sessions configured with Default Scenes, we suggest removing the Default Scene and archiving your classroom at the end of the school year or semester to avoid students being unintentionally blocked after the class has completed.