My "To-Do" list that is usually on the sidebar is not there, and there are definitely assignments that I need to grade. Is there a simple fix to get that back on the page?
Thank you
Jason
Hello @JasonWe
Thank you for contacting the Instructure Community. Your to-do list should display upcoming assignments within the next week - are you sure you have assignments due this week? If so, It is likely your internet browser and we recommend clearing the cache and cookies or trying another browser.
In ChromeOn your computer, open Chrome.At the top right, click the three dots Click settingsOn the left, choose Privacy and SecurityThen, clear browsing dataAt the top, choose a time range. To delete everything, select All time. I suggest at least 4 weeks Next to "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files," check the boxes.Click Clear data.
If clearing cache or trying another browser doesn't fix it, you may want to try a different device altogether. Clearing your cache should normally resolve any intermittent loading errors for you. Hopefully this helps.
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