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@nichole_carter , you can technically add someone to the course with both roles - teacher and student - to allow them to add content and submit assignments/see how it looks as a student. Yet, if they have the teacher role they will never really be able to see how Canvas would function with them as a student unless they used "Student View." Overall this might be confusing and my recommendation is to have one course set-up for them to share content (Instructor role) and another course where they are "students" (student role). This will probably be less confusing for everyone and actually make more sense overall.
We are giving the Instructional Designers area a little bit of love and just want to check in with you. This will also bring this question new attention.
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