New Version of Nureva's Troove Includes a Single Sign-On Feature

Nureva has launched a new version of its e-portfolio tool, Troove, that will allow students to sign in using their Google Apps for Education accounts. Company representatives said the single sign-on simplifies the login process by giving students access to multiple software programs with a single set of credentials.

Nureva launched Troove in January as a cloud-based and standards-aligned e-portfolio tool for K-12 students.

The new version also has a new projects page that quickly shows a student all the relevant projects he or she is working on, along with their status.

"This latest release of Troove digital portfolio software will make it easier to navigate, organize and manage information within the digital portfolio," said Nureva CEO Nancy Knowlton.

The new Nureva Troove software is available now and qualifying teachers and schools can receive a no-cost trial for the 2015-16 school year in return for providing feedback on it.

With Troove, students can prepare their own work and pass it on digitally to their teachers with documents, attachments, media files and links to YouTube, Vimeo and Google Drive.

Other features include alignment to Common Core State Standards, parent engagement tools and a teacher dashboard.

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