Question: Can I have two accounts using the same email address? One for my training course I'm enrolled in and the other for work to create badges. [I only have one work email address.]
Hi There!Great question! With a single Canvas Badges or Canvas Credentials account, you can be both a badge recipient (for any courses for which you receive any badges) AND a badge awarder (through your Canvas Badges/Credentials issuers). It is not possible to create two separate Canvas Badges/Credentials accounts with a single email address.
If you decide to create two separate accounts with two different email addresses, you can always merge them together later into a single Canvas Badges/Credentials account.I hope that this helps!
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