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If there is an idle timeout limit defined at the domain this will end the student's session when there is not activity in Buzz after the defined limit. Students may remain logged-in within the syst...
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Hey Melissa!
The difference between the two views is that we are using different processes to record. For example the student activity screen takes into account if the student has multiple browser...
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Hey Rima!
I am sorry to hear that this is being reported. Please have your organization file a ticket to Agilix Support to address this reported behavior.
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Hey Chris!
A ticket was submitted by your organization to Agilix Support addressing this behavior.
In November of 2019 we made a change to allowed characters in "Item IDs for new items may only co...
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Hello Herold:
It looks like this content was intended to be posted within a course? Instead it has been posted to the Agilix Help Center which is the maker of your online experience.
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I am including our document How do I create and manage grade scales? that will go over how to perform changing the course grade scale.
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Typically we see organizations keep the enrollments within the same domain that the user account is housed within. Sometimes that's not always possible. Your organization will need to determine wha...
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The analytics grades is using the course grade scale setting to display that data on the page. If you change the grade scale, it will reflect the change within the analytics page and the grades pag...
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Hello Amy:
You should be able to view different grade formats within the analytics page by changing the course's grade scale to a different grade format. Please note that this is the scale that is ...
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Hi Dior:
It appears this post was submitted without an included description. Would you be able to provide additional details regarding the question(s) you may have?