I logged on the course last week but when I tried yersteday, it shows me I didnt have any class. I already talked with my professor but she told im subscribed on the course.
Is it just one class that disappeared, or multiple?
Can other students see these classes?
If it is just one, does the professor see activity from other students? Perhaps the professor unpublished the course.
Hi @giiowow.
While considering what @Gabriel33 mentioned, have you asked your school's Canvas team or IT Department if they are able to find evidence that you were in Canvas?
You might want to also ask them some of the questions that @Gabriel33 asked about the course's status.
-Doug
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