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title: "Viewing Conference Sessions as an Instructor"
slug: "viewing-conference-sessions-as-an-instructor"
updated: 2025-04-10T14:01:49Z
published: 2025-04-10T14:01:49Z
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# Viewing Conference Sessions as an Instructor

When a user is an instructor for a conference session, they can view their session’s attendees and the **Digital Sign-In QR code**. They can also download, upload, and print a list of attendees, email attendees, copy email addresses, and mark attendance.

To view a conference session, navigate to **Conferences**and select the conference to which you have been assigned.

![](https://cdn.us.document360.io/d6ce927e-20b2-40ab-af8d-ea0afbbc28f7/Images/Documentation/29194920081815.png)

[Register for the conference](/v1/docs/registering-to-attend-conferences-and-sessions) if this step has not already been completed. Select the session to show additional information, including the option to take attendance and view the attendee list in a separate window.

![](https://cdn.us.document360.io/d6ce927e-20b2-40ab-af8d-ea0afbbc28f7/Images/Documentation/29194920084631.png)

The session’s attendee list includes the **Session** **Instructor**. Select the icons to copy email addresses, email attendees, print the attendee list, download the attendee list, or upload a **CSV** file with attendees’ email addresses. If an administrator has [toggled on Digital Sign-in](/v1/docs/adding-sessions-to-a-conference), instructors can select **View Digital Sign-in QR Code**.

> [!NOTE]
> **Note:** Digital Sign-in automatically marks attendees as absent until they sign in with the QR code to record their attendance.

![](https://cdn.us.document360.io/d6ce927e-20b2-40ab-af8d-ea0afbbc28f7/Images/Documentation/29194920089879.png)

Comma-Separated Values, a file format used for importing and exporting data, particularly in educational assessments. Spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets are commonly used to read and edit CSV files.
