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00:03

Magic word a la shmoop Please, open sesame, sohcahtoa these are

00:08

all magic or well at least very famous words but there's one word that actually [Man holding a magic eight ball]

00:14

is Magic in the shmoop sense and it wields all sorts of power for you and

00:18

your school it will link you to shmoop premium resources if they had been

00:22

purchased for you by your school or district you should have a PDF or paper [PDF copy of welcome to shmoop's e-kit]

00:27

copy of your school or districts welcome to shmoop E-Kit it if you don't you can

00:31

contact your local shmoop administrator or shmoop HQ at support@shmoop.com. Once

00:36

you have your E-kit which contains the magic word head over to schools.shmoop.com [keyboarding entering shmoop.schools.com]

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you'll see a box to enter your magic word so go ahead and do that if

00:46

there are multiple schools associated with your magic word you'll end up on a

00:49

page like this from there you'll select your school which will bring you to a [Web page of Foot Hill school]

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page like this if there's one school associated with your account you'll be

00:57

taken directly to this page from there you can associate an existing account

01:01

with the school or create a new account if you want to create a new account [Webpage for creating a new account]

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choose your status student or teacher and you'll be brought to this page where

01:09

the magic word will auto-populate for you we recommend you use your school

01:14

email address and fill in the rest of the form and you're good to go [Completing online application form]

01:18

that was easy we hope we clicked our heels three times and we got you there [Girl clicking heels three times on a yellow brick road]

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one last thing if you're already logged into your shmoop account when you start

01:26

this whole process we'll be asking you if you want to align your account to a

01:29

new school just tell us yay or nay once you've completed this process

01:33

you'll never need this magic word again from now on you'll log in directly [magic word thrown out of a window]

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through schools.shmoop.com by clicking login and there you have it you are

01:42

officially shmooping if for some reason you're still having trouble logging in [School boy dancing]

01:46

or accessing your premium resources or if you're getting ambushed by Darth

01:50

Vader's force-choke shoot us an email at support@shmoop.com and we'll come

01:54

rescue you. Yours and shmoopiness. Out! [Shmoop worker wearing a cape flying]

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