Turn In Work For Activity Step

Turn In Work For Activity Step

  1. Click on the "Evidence Required" button to enable it for the activity step.
  2. Student can see if step requires the evidence submission. The evidence will be automatically attached with the work if student has selected the step while they were creating and saving the work. See below screenshot.
  3. Student can change the step number or can remove the step or can add the step from the locker tab too. See below screenshot. 
  4. At the teacher side, teacher can see which step still has not submitted with the work by student and which steps are submitted. See below screen shot.




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