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Abgeschlossen-Häkchen in Aufträgen

Meine Schüler sollten auf dem Handy eine Melodie spielen. Die Noten habe ich ihnen mit der “Auftragsfunktion“ übermittelt. Jetzt erscheint die Aufgabe bei ihnen als unerledigt, weil sie ja nichts zurückschicken sollen. Ein „Abgeschlossen“-Häkchen wäre wünschenswert.

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I wanted my students to play a melody on their cell phones.I sent them the notes with the "order function".The task now appears to them as unfinished because they are not supposed to send anything back.A "completed" check mark would be desirable.

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  • Jan 14 2021
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Country DE
Category Other
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    Product Team commented
    January 15, 2021 07:37

    Thank you for your idea. It is already possible by using the Task tool to allow the students to 'check off' that they have completed a task. The Assignment tool always requires a submission.

    regards,

    the itslearning Product team