How do I turn Next Steps on or off?

How do I turn Next Steps on or off?

Next Step Comments may be turned on or off from the Classroom Settings page.

From the classroom page,
  1. Click the box next to "Next step comments"
  2. Save your settings

This setting will provide you with the option to add next step comments during the editing step of the the report card writing process.

If turned on, next steps will be added to the report relevant to the preceding comment, both in context and score.

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