Does anyone know if there is a way to signify that a course module has been completed by a student? For example, greying it out or highlighting it? Thank you!!
Hi @ScottStuccio
Are you a student or an instructor? If you are a student, then I think the answer is no unless your instructor has set Requirements for the Module, which will produce check marks. You also can use the little arrow at the upper left to minimize (close up) the Module.
If you are an instructor, you may find this guide useful:
How do I use modules to view the progress of students in a course?
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