Access Time Windows

Assignment Settings - Access Time Windows

1. Open the Assignment Editor from the My Assignments page by clicking on the Pencil icon.



2. When in the Assignment Editor, click on the Settings Gear to edit the assignment's settings.


3. Click on the Access Time Windows section and checkbox the Limit Student Access to Recurring Time Windows option. With this setting, you can limit student access to an assignment to specific times of the day and/or days of the week. Click Save Changes.



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