Badges are a fun and effective way to keep students motivated, and MobyMax gives teachers the ability to control how frequently students earn them. By adjusting the number of questions students must answer correctly, you can make earning badges easier or more challenging depending on your instructional goals.


This setting can be updated at any time and applied to individual students or in bulk.


Adjusting Badge Requirements

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.

  2. Click on the "Tools" tab at the top of the page.

  3. Under the "Engage" section, click the "Badges" icon.

  4. Select the checkbox next to the student(s) whose badge goal you want to adjust.

  5. Click the "Adjust Badge Settings" button at the top of the page.

  6. Under "Adjust Badge Goal," enter the number of correct answers required to earn a new badge.
    (The default is 50 questions.)

  7. Click "Save" to apply the changes.


Note:


This setting controls how many correctly answered problems are required before a student earns their next badge. Students will not receive a badge if they fail a skill, even if they answered some questions correctly.


Badges are a fun and effective way to keep students motivated, and MobyMax gives teachers the ability to control how frequently students earn them. By adjusting the number of questions students must answer correctly, you can make earning badges easier or more challenging depending on your instructional goals.

This setting can be updated at any time and applied to individual students or in bulk.


Adjusting Badge Requirements (Classic Moby)

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.

  2. From the left sidebar, click the "Engagement" link under the "Tools" header.

  3. Click the "Badges" button.

  4. Check the box next to the name(s) of the student(s) you want to update.

  5. Click the "Adjust Badge Settings" button at the top of the screen.

  6. Under "Adjust Badge Goal," enter the desired number of correct answers.

  7. Click "Save" to finalize your changes.


Note:


This setting controls how many correctly answered problems are required before a student earns their next badge. Students will not receive a badge if they fail a skill, even if they answered some questions correctly.