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I know how to find the total number of posts that exist in a course, but how do I find out how many posts each student has in a course. One of my instructors wants to see the total post count. There used to be a statistics report we could run in our old LMS that would break posts down by student. Is there a way to do this in Canvas?
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Hello there, @MikeBrinkman ...
You might want to take a look at this Canvancements - Canvas Enhancements by @James called How to Count Student Discussion Posts. He's got a full write-up along with a short video tutorial on how you can do this for your own course. If you have questions about it, I would recommend that you post those directly to James' blog so that he can address your comments/concerns.
Hope this helps a bit.
Hello there, @MikeBrinkman ...
You might want to take a look at this Canvancements - Canvas Enhancements by @James called How to Count Student Discussion Posts. He's got a full write-up along with a short video tutorial on how you can do this for your own course. If you have questions about it, I would recommend that you post those directly to James' blog so that he can address your comments/concerns.
Hope this helps a bit.
Thanks @Chris_Hofer! I will look into this.
This functionality should be a default option on the Canvas front end. It's not an obscure wish.
Every single quarter I have to re-teach myself the whole API thing. It really irritates me that I can't get this as a simple report directly from Canvas. Is anyone aware of other places to "vote" for this functionality? This is one of the top features I miss from D2L.
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