Lecturer Q made a '[Template] Personal and Professional Development' page, which Student A and Student B both copied from. Lecturer Q retained access to copied templates. Students then shared their copied pages also with Tutor Group comprised of other tutors in the programme, so that they also had access to on-going portfolio development.
So, yes, both titles of the pages were similar, as the students were told to replace '[Template]' with their own names.
I called this a 'watchlist' bug, because neither student, nor the lecturer in question set up watchlists at all.
Neither Student A nor Student B had access to each other's pages, in order to even setup a watchlist in the first place. Therefore a 'watchlist notification' is pretty strange.
Lecturer Q made a '[Template] Personal and Professional Development' page, which Student A and Student B both copied from. Lecturer Q retained access to copied templates. Students then shared their copied pages also with Tutor Group comprised of other tutors in the programme, so that they also had access to on-going portfolio development.
So, yes, both titles of the pages were similar, as the students were told to replace '[Template]' with their own names.
I called this a 'watchlist' bug, because neither student, nor the lecturer in question set up watchlists at all.
Neither Student A nor Student B had access to each other's pages, in order to even setup a watchlist in the first place. Therefore a 'watchlist notification' is pretty strange.