How do I add requirements to a module?
When you add requirements to a module, students must complete the defined requirements within the module before the module will be marked complete. You can require students to complete all requirements in the module, or have them choose one item to fulfill a specific requirement.
Note that you cannot add requirements until you have added module items: you can add content items such as assignment types, pages, and files; text headers; external tools; and external URLs.
You can choose to allow students to complete requirements in any order, or you can require them to move through the module sequentially. A requirement to move through module items sequentially relates to the order items are listed on the Modules page, not the order displayed in Module Settings. If you have multiple iterations of an module item, you can set different requirements for each item.
Module requirements are displayed in the order that they exist as module items. You may need to reorder module items so that the requirements are set correctly.
You can also set up prerequisite modules and require students to complete each module in order.
Notes:
- If you choose to set the requirement type as completing only one option, and you want to use it with graded items, please note that all assignments with their current grades are reflected in the Gradebook. For instance, if you want a module to require a student to submit one of three assignments, the two assignments that aren’t submitted still factor into the Gradebook as unsubmitted. You may choose to manually configure the unsubmitted assignments appropriately, either by using the differentiated assignments feature or excusing the assignments in the Gradebook.
- When using requirements in a module, the late policy does not impact Classic Quizzes and does not affect students moving forward in the module. However, late policy deductions for Assignments, Discussions, and New Quizzes can prevent students from moving forward in the module when using the score at least requirement.
00:07: How do I add requirements to a module?
00:10: In Course Navigation, click the Modules link.
00:14: Locate the name of the module and click the Options icon.
00:17: Select the Edit link.
00:20: Click the Add Requirement button.
00:23: To require students to complete all requirements listed on the Edit Module
00:27: Requirements page, click the Complete all radio button.
00:31: To require students to complete all requirements
00:34: in sequential order, click the Students must move through requirements
00:38: in sequential order checkbox.
00:41: To require students to complete any one of the requirements listed in the Content
00:45: section, click the Complete one radio button.
00:49: The requirement setting selected applies to the listed required items.
00:55: By default, the first item in the module is listed as a required item.
01:00: To select a different module item, click the item drop-down menu.
01:05: To manage how the selected item must be completed,
01:08: click the completion requirement drop-down menu.
01:12: Depending on the module item type, you can select one of the following options:
01:17: The View the item option requires students to view the item.
01:22: The Mark has done option requires students to Mark the assignment or page as
01:26: done before, they can progress to the next item.
01:28: This option, also synchronizes with the student listview dashboard
01:33: and completes the item for the student. However, this behavior is
01:37: only supported. When the item with this requirement is located in one module,
01:41: adding the same item within multiple modules is not supported.
01:46: The Contribute to the page option require students to post a reply to
01:50: a non-graded discussion or contribute content to a page. Make sure
01:54: students are allowed to edit pages in the course.
01:58: The Submit the assignment option requires students to submit an assignment,
02:02: post a reply to a graded discussion, or submit a quiz.
02:06: Canvas does not allow you to manually
02:08: enter a grade to fulfill this requirement;
02:10: a submission must be made by the student.
02:14: The Score at least option requires students to meet a minimum submission score.
02:18: With this option, an additional field appears where you can enter the minimum
02:23: score that students must earn. This option is available for all graded
02:27: assignment types, and the grade must be posted in order for the student to progress to
02:31: the next module.
02:33: To add additional required items,
02:35: click the Add requirement button.
02:38: To remove all requirements from a module,
02:41: click the Delete icon.
02:43: To save requirements, click the Save button.
02:47: If you change module requirements, that students have already fulfilled.
02:50: Can this will ask if you want to let students progress through the course or relock,
02:55: the modules and require students to complete the requirements again,
02:59: To re-lock the modules, click the Re-Lock Modules button.
03:04: To allow students to continue without any changes, click the Continue
03:08: button.
03:10: View the module requirement type and the required items for the module.
03:15: This guide covered how to add requirements to a module.
Open Modules
In Course Navigation, click the Modules link.
Add Requirement
Click the Add Requirement button.
Set Requirement Type
To require students to complete all requirements listed on the Edit Module Requirements page, click the Complete all radio button [1]. To require students to complete all requirements in sequential order, click the Students must move through requirements in sequential order checkbox [2].
To require students to complete any one of the requirements listed in the Content section, click the Complete one radio button [3].
Note: Each requirement setting only applies to the required items listed [4].
Manage Required Items
The requirement setting selected applies to the listed required items.
By default, the first item in the module is listed as a required item [1]. To select a different module item, click the item drop-down menu [2].
To manage how the selected item must be completed, click the completion requirement drop-down menu [3]. Depending on the module item type, you can select one of the following options:
- View the item: Students must view the item.
- Mark as done: Students must mark the assignment or page as done before they can progress to the next item. This option also synchronizes with the student List View Dashboard and completes the item for the student. However, this behavior is only supported when the item with this requirement is located in one module. Adding the same item within multiple modules is not supported.
- Contribute to the page: Students must post a reply to a non-graded discussion or contribute content to a page (make sure students are allowed to edit pages in the course).
- Submit the assignment: Students must submit an assignment, post a reply to a graded discussion, or submit a quiz. (Canvas does not allow you to manually enter a grade to fulfill this requirement; a submission must be made by the student.)
- Score at least: Students must meet a minimum submission score. With this option, an additional field appears where you can enter the minimum score that students must earn. This option is available for all graded assignment types, and the grade must be posted in order for the student to progress to the next module.
To add additional required items, click the Add requirement button [4].
Notes:
- If you have chosen to have students complete all requirements and would like them to complete each item in the module, you must add each module item as a requirement.
- If you have included a content item in the same module multiple times, you can set different requirements for each item
Delete Requirements
To remove all requirements from a module, click the Delete icon.
Save Module
To save requirements, click the Save button.
Re-Lock Module
If you change module requirements that students have already fulfilled, Canvas will ask if you want to let students progress through the course or re-lock the modules and require students to complete the requirements again.
To re-lock the modules, click the Re-Lock Modules button [1]. To allow students to continue without any changes, click the Continue button [2].
