HI All,

I understand the rationale for being able to limit students to selecting only 
one student-selectable slot within a given timeframe as well as the fact that 
that is not needed in the case of teacher-assigned slots. However, we have a 
use case where most of the students are using student-selected slots (and can 
only choose one of a couple of options) but SOME students -- ones taking 
conflict exams or who require special accommodations are being assigned into 
teacher-assigned slots for the same exam.  There does not seem to be any way to 
prevent a student in a teacher-assigned slot from also selecting a 
student-selected slot. Am I missing something?  I guess in the case of a timed 
exam, IF a student who requires special accommodations  or a conflict exam 
signed up for a regular slot and we didn't catch it and then somehow got a 
sneak preview before their special slot time, they would have run down their 
available time to do the exam anyway. Still, it would be nice to be able to 
prevent such things from occurring as honest or confused mistakes.  Is that 
possible?  OR would you recommend handling this a different way?  Thanks!


Doug

Douglas Mills
Director of Instructional Technology
Department of Chemistry
University of Illinois

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