Reviewing Student's Industry Recognized Credentials

Reviewing Student's Industry Recognized Credentials

From My Classes or Progress Monitoring, find the appropriate class and go to that student's row. Use the Options drop-down menu at the end of the row and select View Portfolio. The IRC should be listed there if a student has one. If there is an entry, you can hover over the entry and then select View Detail to see the related information. 

From Progress Monitoring, you can search for the student or the correct class, and select the IRC tab in the report area. From that page of the report, you can double-click on the student's name or select View Detail from the Options drop-down menu to see the entry for the IRC. The "eye" icon on the Detail page will show you the evidence for the IRC entry. 

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