Thank you for your question regarding previewing the "Practice Questions" activity as a teacher.
The unique setup of the "Practice Questions" activity requires that a user be enrolled as a student to view it fully. Unlike other activities, such as assessments, the "Practice Questions" item locks the question data to each student's enrollment, which helps personalize the experience and retain their progress. Since teacher enrollments don’t track grades or submissions, teachers aren’t able to preview this activity type in the same way.
To view the "Practice Questions" activity as intended, we recommend using a test student account or creating a student enrollment in the course. This approach will allow you to experience the activity as a student would, giving you full access to the question set and response features.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions or if there's anything further we can assist you with. Thanks!
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Hello Shelley!
Thank you for your question regarding previewing the "Practice Questions" activity as a teacher.
The unique setup of the "Practice Questions" activity requires that a user be enrolled as a student to view it fully. Unlike other activities, such as assessments, the "Practice Questions" item locks the question data to each student's enrollment, which helps personalize the experience and retain their progress. Since teacher enrollments don’t track grades or submissions, teachers aren’t able to preview this activity type in the same way.
To view the "Practice Questions" activity as intended, we recommend using a test student account or creating a student enrollment in the course. This approach will allow you to experience the activity as a student would, giving you full access to the question set and response features.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions or if there's anything further we can assist you with. Thanks!