How to Add TeacherMade to your ClassLink LaunchPad

These instructions are intended for ClassLink administrators, so if you're not your district or school's admin, please send them a link to this article.


Once you've got your rostering working with TeacherMade (click here for details) and your initial import has been done, you'll want to add TeacherMade as an application to your Teacher's LaunchPad.


Adding TeacherMade to your LaunchPad is as easy as adding any other app. Our SSO integration with ClassLink is through LTI 1.0, so you'll need to contact us first to receive your key and secret. 


After you click "Add" in the "Add & Assign Apps" of your ClassLink console, enter the following values:

  • Name: TeacherMade
  • Description: Make Your Google Slides and PDFs Interactive in Minutes
  • Icon: Search for and select the TeacherMade icon
  • Category: Education
  • Subject: Pick a subject of your choosing
  • Enable Deeplink: Off
  • Auto Launch: Off
  • Single Sign On App: On
  • Type: LTI 1.0
  • Click the "Edit" button under LTI 1.0 and enter the following into the LTI dialog box:
    • Launch URL: https://app.teachermade.com/lti/launch
    • oAuth consumer key: the key given to you by TeacherMade
    • oAuth consumer secret: the secret given to you by TeacherMade
    • Resource link ID: sso
    • User ID: Unique ID
    • Lis person contact email primary: ON
    • Allow all users: ON
  • TeacherMade does not require any custom LTI variables, so you can skip that section.


Save the configuration, then give it a test with your own account to make sure you can connect to TeacherMade from your LaunchPad. If you have questions, please contact us at support@teachermade.com and we'll help you right away!

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