My Communities Listing [Training Mode]

My Communities Listing [Training Mode]

The My Communities Listing shows all of your active teacher communities (communities in which you are a teacher with moderation privileges). The access code for each community is also displayed. If you are the creator of a community, you can also use this screen to edit community preferences or archive an active community.


REMINDER: Be sure to distribute community access codes to your students. They will need a JOIN CODE to create their MySciLife account and to join your communities.





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