I assigned a quiz to be completed during the holiday. But none of the students can open it.
On my end, it is definitely published.
Why do they see this error message?
Hello @DL_dekalb
Thanks for posting this in the Canvas Community!
I understand students are getting a message saying that the assignment is part of an unpublished module and it not available yet. This typically happens if you have shared the assignment into a module on the modules page and the module the assignment is within is not published.
To correct this you can go to the modules page, locate the assignment and publish the module it is part of. Once published students can try to access the assignment again and should no longer run into this issue
HERE is the Canvas guide on publishing a module.
Hopefully this helps!
-Colton
That may have done it.
I'm waiting for feedback from students to find out if they have gained access.
Thanks!
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