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Individually Assigning Resources/Activities Merged

It would be great to be able to individually assign an activity or resource to a student or group of students without having to use permissions with folders and/or assignments.  For example, if a student needed remediation on a topic, the teacher could individually assign a video/activity for the students, with that showing up in their task list.  This keeps this information from showing up/being available for students who it does not apply to.

  • Brent Barge
  • Feb 15 2017
  • Released
Country US
Category Content creation and management
  • Guest commented
    March 07, 2017 04:11

    Yes we are referring to an individual learning path.

  • Mélanie Ribas commented
    February 22, 2017 14:20
    Are you refering to an individual learning path?