V2: How to Impersonate (log in as) as Student
You can Impersonate, or log in as, a Student from anywhere you see an action menu for the student. The action menu is a circle with three dots across the center, as seen in the screenshot below:
Click on the action menu and then select Impersonate.
When you are Impersonating a student, you will see a red banner at the top of the screen that tells you which student you are impersonating.
When you are impersonating a student, you can interact with their account as if it was the student using the account.
When you are done impersonating the student and wish to return to your Smart Futures Instructor or Coodinator account, just click on the "End Session button in the red banner area.
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