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What happens in the case of a directly uploaded file is that the file will be saved in a ``turned\_in'' |
What happens in the case of a directly uploaded file is that the file will be saved in a ``turned\_in'' |
directory in the student's portfolio. In all cases, by associating file(s) with this dropbox,the file status in the portfolio changes to ``locked'' such that it can not be modified by the student,until the instructor has graded it, or the student deletes its association with the dropbox. |
directory in the student's portfolio. In all cases, by associating file(s) with this dropbox, the file status in the portfolio changes to ``locked'' such that it can not be modified by the student, until the instructor has graded it, or the student deletes its association with the dropbox. |
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The ``Currently submitted files'' area contains a listing of files currently submitted via the dropbox. A student can check the Delete checkbox, and then \fbox{Submit Answer} to remove them from the dropbox. Note: the files themselves remain in the student's portfolio, and are not deleted. |
The ``Currently submitted files'' area contains a listing of files currently submitted via the dropbox. A student can check the Delete checkbox, and then \fbox{Submit Answer} to remove them from the dropbox. Note: the files themselves remain in the student's portfolio, and are not deleted. |
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