Turn-off community highlights on course materials
I would like to turn-off community highlights on the Course that I have started BI205. I can't seem to find the icon to do this.
Thank you.
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Hi Graham,
For some reason, I can't see that icon. How can I turn that icon on?
Sam
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Hey Graham... I see what Samuel means, because I get it as well. It's on the "left hand side" of our courses, whenever a suggested reading shows up, like below:
See? There's no way to turn that highlighting off and I also have found it rather annoying.
Anyone?
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Same thing here... it's under the "suggested readings" pane on the left of our courses and doesn't have any options for turning it off. I had included a pic but the message didn't go through so I hope Graham knows what I mean, LOL!
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Samuel C. Ramac said:
For some reason, I can't see that icon. How can I turn that icon on?
Sorry - I was looking at the resource, not looking from within the Courses tool
Which resource are you reading where you see these tags?
I think you will need to open it outside of the Courses Tool and then you should see those dropdown menu options.
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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell said:
it's under the "suggested readings" pane on the left of our courses and doesn't have any options for turning it off. I had included a pic but the message didn't go through so I hope Graham knows what I mean,
Unless my reply to Sam addresses the issue, I'm afraid I don't know!
Please try posting the picture again using the paperclip icon in the forum editor.
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Yup Graham, opening the resource itself and then turning it off works. In my case, it was the "Notes and Highlights - BL291 Readings"
(Samuel, just click on the heading title next to the "Continue" button, and that should open it)
Thanks Graham!
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Maybe it’s just me being an introvert, but it seems like this sort of thing should be turned off by default
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I would vote for that....
KSC
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Thank you all. I am all set. Thanks for the help.
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