Where can I find a project that I previously created?

Where can I find a project that I previously created?

ProjectBoard is a platform where you can organize, manage, and host virtual projects, whether for an event or in the classroom. If you need to find projects you've previously created, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the 'My Projects' Page:

    • Log in to your ProjectBoard account.
    • You can access the 'My Projects' page by clicking on the 'My Projects' link in the navbar.
  2. Access Projects via Your Profile:

    • Alternatively, click on your profile icon in the top right corner and select 'My Projects' from the dropdown menu.

On the 'My Projects' page, you'll see all the projects you've created, including those from previous years. This makes it easy to revisit and manage your past work whenever you need to.

Common Issues

If your 'My Projects' page is empty and you do not see any projects, check the following:

  1. Correct Account: Make sure you are logged in with the correct account.
  2. Correct ProjectBoard Site: Ensure you are logged into the correct ProjectBoard site. For OAS, this is projectboard.world/oas. One common mistake students make is going to projectboard.world instead of projectboard.world/oas.

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