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  4. Teachers | NCEdCloud IAM Service - MCNC

    ncedcloud.mcnc.org/teachers

    If teachers will be issuing accounts to their students (username and password) they will do this by going to my.ncedcloud.org and logging in to the IAM Service on the Rapid Identity Portal. There is a great 3-1/2 minute video which walks you through the entire process under the Training Icon on the Application Access page.

  5. New Look and Feel for the NCEdCloud IAM Service NCDPI and Identity Automation have released a new version of the NCEdCloud IAM Service RapidIdentity Portal. The biggest change is a new UI (User Interface), and how to get to the different modules and functions.

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  7. NC Ed Cloud/ Rapid Identity - Asheville City Schools

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    NC Ed Cloud/ Rapid Identity. Students and staff use this login sight to access Powerschool where they can access information on their attendance and grades. https://idp.ncedcloud.org.

  8. Canvas | NC DPI

    www.dpi.nc.gov/educators/home-base/canvas

    This platform has been integrated within the NCEdCloud Identity and Access Management (IAM) Service. It will also integrate with Google Apps for Education and Microsoft Office 365. In DPI Canvas, LEA users can: Access state created professional learning; Have collegial discussions with NC educators