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For example, a student logged in to an application would not be able to access grades other than his or her their own in a course and would not be able to manage grades. An instructor logged in to an application will only be able to manage the courses he or she is assigned to. A user logging in to an application would not be able to access items on behalf of another user.
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The login page and front/home page of the application must include a support statement and contact for the application. The support statement must indicate this is a third-party application that is not a native myCourses tool. The statement should indicate that support for this third-party application is not handled by Academic Technology Support at RIT, and indicate the appropriate application support contact.
In addition, the application should include a clearly indicated help or support link to the support statement and support contact information where reasonable throughout the application.
All general myCourses support questions should be directed to Academic Technology Support through our published support channels. Application support staff should not represent themselves as supporting or representing myCourses or Academic Technology Support to the campus community.
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