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Hello Mmoreno. Buzz does indeed handle it differently. In Buzz, we copy the item and each of its resources. This allows the author to have two distinct activities with no dependencies on another. F...
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Great. I got that from the Supported Operations table from this documentation (third operation from the bottom). It will eventually be rolled over into the Community once we revamp authoring.
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Yes, Dennis. This was an issue that arose on 12/10. The API URL for Buzz was updated to api.agilixbuzz.com. While gls.agilix.com can still be used independently of Buzz, it would be required to upd...
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Michael, I removed the picture to reduce any private information from being released. The particular Gradebook you are looking at is the BrainHoney Gradebook in the "Domain" tool, which will be pha...
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Pam, I have been looking into this. There is currently not a way for us to disable operating system features within a web page.
Does your school have any processes in place to prevent a student fr...
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Dennis, it appears that it should. I have not had personal experience with both SAML and SHA-256, but this article says that it should.
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Hey Byron, the only thing I can think of without seeing the issue, is that the total points were adjusted after the student had received a score. If you open up the item, you can see the history of...
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Hey Dennis, I just found out that we do not (currently) support SHA-256 for SAML configurations. I am following up with our teams to see what our options are.