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Tasks on Overview Page List without Homework Label

It would be nice if tasks (as in the element) showed up on students' task lists without being labeled as homework. In some settings, homework has a specific meaning with regards to grading category. . .however this may not be what a teacher wants to signal. Having the option of labeling a task as homework seems preferable over requiring that the task is homework if I also want it to show up on a student's the task list.

  • Guest
  • Sep 28 2020
  • Already exists
Country US
Category Content creation and management
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  • Guest commented
    October 02, 2020 20:38
  • Admin
    Product Team commented
    September 30, 2020 11:18

    Thank you for your idea.

    A task will always appear in the task list. The Homework label depends on whether or note the setting "This task is homework" is checked. Please eleborate if this is not what you mean.

    regards,

    the itslearning Product team