I'd like to see the Assignment Group of an Assignment be displayed. It is there when you are in edit mode, but once you save it, you don't see it and can't confirm it unless you hit edit.
It could show like this:
Hi @catherine_geer,
I'd definitely suggest that you submit this as an official feature idea so that it can be evaluated and potentially added to a feature theme by Instructure. If you're curious, you can learn more about how ideas and themes work here in the Instructure Community.
Hope this helps!
-Chris
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