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Hi Mike,
If you're talking about removing it for students, have you/they noticed that you can collapse it?
That closes up those fields so it's easier to see the course content up higher.
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Anne,
You can expand the Visibility section and find the option you want there:
Once you check that box, it'll let you choose what activity will control access. You can determine what constitutes c...
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Set the filter on the gradebook page and then click on the activity grader (the name of the assignment at the top of the column). You’ll see that the filter does not carry over there. That’s what...
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The return of this feature would be most appreciated by lots of teachers (and it should make the screen load faster too).
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Let's see if this makes more sense.
This image shows what my test students gradebook looked like originally.
Note that he had an outstanding grade.
Now, I've gone to edit that first assignment lis...
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Yep, that's how that setting works. If they fail that one assignment, they fail the course.
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Hi Richard. When I see that, it's usually b/c some assignment was marked as requiring a passing grade to get course credit. I usually go to the gradebook then click to focus on the specific stude...
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Brad,
The cut/paste issue randomly pops up in the old Buzz too so that's not a new issue. I can't ever reproduce it on demand which is why I've never reported it. Wendy indicated one solution. I...
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Agreed! I use that tool probably more than anything else. I'm constantly flipping between classes in this way, often so I can compare settings or order in various courses. I find that users who ...
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This might be what you are looking for:
Select Settings in the toolbar:
Define the Title and Term in the Course section of the General tab.
Upload a course image and/or choose the color in the Thu...