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Students view is blocked from seeing their grades.... I want them to see their grades....help
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Do you want your students to see their grades on individual assignments or their overall grade percentage or both?
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I have the same question and have been investigating the Canvas forums and Q and A's. I would like to point out that "not having a proper answer" means that there is no solution, not that there is a temporary solution. Interestingly, the classification of "temporary solution" is given, which seemingly allows Canvas to put a green "Solved!" announcement under the question, apparently on the theory that a temporary solution is a kind of solution. This strikes me as an odd use of language.
Charles Grimes
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