How do i have access to LMS and how do i know my group leader because they said it is only the group leader that can submit the assignment on Lms
Hello @Dablaze ...
Getting access to your LMS (Canvas) isn't something that we may be able to specifically tell you how to do. Your school would typically have some kind of public website or a portal site of some kind where you could click on a link to log in to Canvas. For example, if your school had a portal site that required you use your Username/Password to log in, there might be a Canvas link in the portal to access Canvas (as a single sign-on process). Also, schools will *hopefully* send out communications to students at the beginning of the school year letting them know how to access Canvas. Every school has a unique URL to log in...and a unique process to log in, so there isn't just one answer to your question.
All that being said, I'm not sure if your school has purchased a paid Canvas environment or if your school is using the Free For Teacher version of Canvas. If your school is using a paid Canvas environment, then your school's URL will look similar to this:
https://SchoolName.instructure.com where SchoolName will be the name of your school
If your school is using Free For Teachers (FFT) Canvas, then your URL will look like this:
https://canvas.instructure.com
As far as your question about group leaders... that would be a question that you'd need to consult with your instructor about. Your instructor would be the one who set up the groups and the group leaders. Once you get logged in to Canvas, there should be a "Help" icon on the far left-hand global navigation menu. Within that "Help" menu, there should be a link to "Ask Your Instructor a Question".
I hope this helps to answer your questions. Please let Community members know if you have any other questions about this...thanks!
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