How do I switch from an instructor to a student. I've been trying to access some files sent to my courses dashboard but I've been unable to. I strongly believe it's because of my wrong input while registering.
The easiest way is to choose student preview from the upper right hand corner. This will make you the sample student and you will be able to see things as student see them..
Also watch those green checkboxes.. I often forget to publish both the module and the post (give them each a green check).. The materials may be there but not visible to a student. Switching to student Preview is really effective practice.
Hi @victory125,
Expanding upon what @DrTerriC said:
Please let us know if you need anything else.
-Doug
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