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1 Keeping Track Of Your Credits
With Musac Edge

2 It can be a little difficult getting onto edge
It can be a little difficult getting onto edge. You may end up on a page looking like the image to the right and finding yourself being denied access. This is because this is the teacher's login. The easiest way to prevent this is simply to google; “Musac edge student login” And click the first link.

3 By clicking the link mentioned before, you will be taken to a page that looks like this. In order to login, click; “Or, manually enter your login details.” Use your school and password. For example, if your name is John Smith, you would set out your like so. In other words, it is your username combined with @my.waiuku-college.school.nz. If you forget your password, you can click “I don’t know my edge password.”

4 If you forget your password, edge will send you a link to your school so you can reset your password. You can find a link to your school on the waiuku college moodle page under student services and then selecting Office 365. You can then login using your normal waiuku college username and password. Once there, go to mail. This will take you to your inbox where you can find the link to reset your password.

5 Once you have logged in, you can click on “My Summary” to gain access to all your progress marks and achieved standards. You can then navigate using these menus to access your timetable, options, credit summary, achieved grades, progress grades, attendance/truancies etc.

6 You can also use these apps on your phone (not just iphone, both of these apps are also available on android devices.) For older phones, NCEA pal will be downloaded instead of MyBlueprint.


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