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# Monitor

Monitoring allows you to view the students' who have interacted with your content as well as to make comments and likes.

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### Managing Comments

As with all other activities where students can leave comments, you can **add, edit, hide, or highlight** any student comment. Highlighted comments are pinned to the top for greater visibility.

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### Advanced settings <a href="#advanced-settings" id="advanced-settings"></a>

The advanced settings section shows the options that are enabled or disabled by you while creating a noticeboard.

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### Edit Activity

You can edit the activity at any time, allowing you to change or update the content.

Moreover, you as a teacher can edit the noticeboard content and the advanced settings by clicking the edit button.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Be aware!** \
\
If you are editing an activity that is already been used by students, then students might be slightly confused as they might be viewing older information. So when editing content that is live, make sure that your students know about this.
{% endhint %}


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