Where can I check to see if I'm logged in as an educator?
@ROBINCROOK ...
I'm not sure I fully understand your question. Are you an instructor teaching courses within your school's Canvas environment? If so, you would most likely have courses displayed on your Canvas Dashboard (or look on your "Courses" >> "All Courses" screen in Canvas). Once in a course, you could navigate to your "People" page to see a course roster. Your name should be there along with the role you have in that course.
I'm not sure if I am interpreting your question correctly or not. Please come back to this topic to provide more details if your question still hasn't been answered. Looking forward to hearing back from you...thanks!
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