Seeing what the student sees

I just had a conversation with a high school teacher who said he wished he could be a “student” in his class. He is often frustrated by not being able to see exactly what his student sees or from the student perspective. It would be ideal if the teacher could “impersonate” their student for their class without having broader impersonating rights. Any thoughts?

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  • @Candi Roberts -

    966 users agree and Blackbaud has the idea “under consideration.”

    https://blackbaudk12.ideas.aha.io/ideas/K12OC-I-668

    Hopefully, we will see it soon.

    Scott

  • @Candi Roberts This has also been mentioned by our teachers. Many LMSs have a button “student view” so that when you create an assignment, etc you can see what they see without the need to “impersonate.”

  • Michael Morrissette
    Michael Morrissette Blackbaud Employee
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    Hey @Candi Roberts -

    I know that this is a feature that a lot of schools are looking for, but I'm curious to know a little more about the context. If you would like, I'm happy to schedule a meeting so we can chat through this together. If you're interested, or if anyone is interested, feel free to email me at michael.morrissette@blackbaud.com!

    One thing that we're trying to do from an LMS perspective is implement more ‘preview’ options as teachers are building out materials. You'll see an example of this in the new assessment experience once that arrives for everyone. I don't know if this is the sort of thing that teachers are expecting, however. So, I would love to hear from more of how you would expect this particular feature to function.

    Hope you all are having a good back-to-school season!

  • @Scott Chrysler I wouldn't hold your breath on that one… that idea was posted in 2015…

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