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I came across this thread about how to manually add the pic/initials of the instructor to discussions. I have the opposite question: We'd like to manually remove IDs pictures/initials from announcements and discussions that we create. Is there anyway to do this without having to copy the course? This would save us some time and confusion.
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Hi Katie Venit,
I usually create a discussion in my sandbox and then import it into the course I'm building and from there Duplicate the discussion. On the desktop for non-group discussions, no author and no indication of there ever being an author. But there are some cases where there's a little artifact:
Student view - Graded Group discussions - desktop
Student view - All discussions - Canvas Student app Android edition
So while you can't wholly avoid having to do an import, it's just 1 discussion and then from there duplicate, duplicate, duplicate. ![]()
Hope this helps,
Cheers - Shar
Hi Katie Venit,
I usually create a discussion in my sandbox and then import it into the course I'm building and from there Duplicate the discussion. On the desktop for non-group discussions, no author and no indication of there ever being an author. But there are some cases where there's a little artifact:
Student view - Graded Group discussions - desktop
Student view - All discussions - Canvas Student app Android edition
So while you can't wholly avoid having to do an import, it's just 1 discussion and then from there duplicate, duplicate, duplicate. ![]()
Hope this helps,
Cheers - Shar
Thanks Shar! That's an elegant solution, as always.
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