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Hi. I'd like to put a link from my homepage to one of my Assignment Groups (under "Assignments"), without linking to any other assignments. I'd even be happy to link to the Assignments page as I, the instructor see it (with the assignment groups separated) but not as the students see it (with all the assignment groups mixed up). I can't figure out how to do that. Thanks!
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There is a way to link to the Assignments section of course navigation. When editing the homepage, click the down arrow next the insert link icon. Then click "course links" and then "course navigation." If you click on Assignments after that it will create a link to the assignment section. I don't believe there is a way to link to a specific assignment group.
This is marked as solved, but the answer is you can't do that, so this should be marked as unsolved. The accurate answer to this question is no, you can't do that.
There is a way to link to the Assignments section of course navigation. When editing the homepage, click the down arrow next the insert link icon. Then click "course links" and then "course navigation." If you click on Assignments after that it will create a link to the assignment section. I don't believe there is a way to link to a specific assignment group.
This is marked as solved, but the answer is you can't do that, so this should be marked as unsolved. The accurate answer to this question is no, you can't do that.
Hi @ErikGunneson ...
I believe that someone marked @cjandrus' response as a possible "solution" because Corbin stated in the last sentence:
I don't believe there is a way to link to a specific assignment group.
...which is a correct statement. I'll also mark your response as a "solution", however, because you've also correctly stated something similar in your last sentence.
I hope this helps to clear any confusion.
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