Sharing a Custom Class List
Sharing a Custom Class List
After creating a custom class list, you may want to share this list with other EdHub users. NOTE: sharing the list of students will automatically provide the user with access to ALL students within that list.
To share a class list:
Click on Classes from the homepage.
Click on Class Lists.
NOTE: at this point, only static class lists (*SL lists) can be shared.
Find the class list you would like to share and then from the Actions column click on Share Class.
4. Select a school to get the list of users at that school.
5. Find the user you want to share the list with (you can optionally use the search as well).
6. Click on the user name and then click Add.
7. Click on the Save button in the right hand corner.
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