Hi I am in a course (I can give brief access to anyone who thinks they can help) and there is clearly content in "Modules" but it's saying there is not and won't add it to the student view. Please advise. Thank you!! Screenshots below.
Hi @Jlaustse,
Your screenshot of the modules area cuts off the right hand side, so I can't be sure, but my guess is that your modules and/or content items inside are not published. You can check out the guide on publishing a module to see the steps you can take. I believe the menu will become available to students once you publish the modules. Let us know if this works!
-Chris
Hi,
Please submit a support ticket and we can look into the details of this matter. Ongoing help is always available from your Mastery Connect User Account > click on the Question Mark in the upper right > click on “Submit a support request”.
yours truly,
Patty
Mastery Connect Support
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