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Download files available to students

The new functionality for downloading course content for teachers in a simple zip file is great! Many of our students would also benefit from this functionality, so they can download more content simultaneously. If a teacher has added a lot of materials to a course, students have to click multiple times to download each file separately. If they gain the new download functionality, it makes their lives a lot easier, especially in college/higher education.

  • Marit Kristine Berntsen
  • Apr 27 2016
Country NO
Category Content creation and management
  • Attach files
  • Preben Pedersen commented
    April 26, 2019 11:55

    We are in the same situation. Alot of our students like the possiblity to download all pdf-files, slides etc. 

    At the moment, the teacher would have to do download the zip of all the files and then make it available to the students. Making the students being able to do this themselves seems much more logical as they already have access to download the files, just only one at a time. 

    Both our teachers and students would appreciate it. Would give the teachers less work and make it easier for the students.