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Students see published posts from their enrolled cohorts in a dedicated post feed on the student dashboard. This guide describes what students see and how they interact with posts.

Where to find it

Go to Student Dashboard → Posts. The post feed shows all published posts from cohorts the student is enrolled in.

The post feed

The feed is divided into two sections:
  • Pinned posts — Posts pinned by the instructor appear at the top, highlighted so they stand out.
  • Recent posts — All other published posts, sorted by newest first.
Each post in the feed shows:
  • Post title
  • Author name
  • Program name
  • Publication date (e.g. “2 hours ago”)
  • Edited badge, if the post was updated after publishing
  • Content preview (first 150 characters)
  • Attachment and lesson link counts

Filtering by cohort

If a student is enrolled in more than one cohort, a cohort filter appears at the top of the feed. Use it to show posts from all programs or from a specific program.

Post detail view

Click a post to open the full detail view. The detail page shows:
  • Title and publication date
  • Author and program/cohort name
  • Edited badge (if applicable)
  • Full post content with all formatting, images, and links

Downloading attachments

If the post has file attachments, they appear in an Attachments section below the content. Each attachment shows the file name and size. Click the download button to save the file. If the post links to specific lessons, they appear in a Lesson Links section. Each link shows the course, module, and lesson name. Click a lesson link to navigate directly to that lesson in your course view.

Recent posts on the dashboard home

The student dashboard home page includes a Recent Posts section that shows the latest posts across all enrolled cohorts. Click a post to go to its detail view, or click through to the full post feed.