Hello fellow course designers,
I hope I'm doing this right; I was encouraged to "advertise" this idea by commenting on an earlier idea, which seems related to this "multiple selections" idea I posted a few days ago. That original idea had to do with work in Modules ( ), which I refer to as well. Selecting multiple Canvas objects regardless of what they are should be a standard feature to relieve the repetitious tasks by Canvas course designers. Pages for assignments, modules, and pages are inherently lists, and tasks for one item are generally tasks for bulk items.
To this extent, I suppose, my feature idea is related to what was requested last year, but applies to every area in Canvas where multiple items/objects exist for manipulation and sorting. Closely related to this design function is the ability to nest or embed items to become sub-topics within parent level objects. Currently, for example, text headers are the only object on the Modules page that can be indented, but this is only a cosmetic nesting—items indents under text headings can't be moved/manipulated by selecting/dragging that heading as they are with the parent module itself. Refer also to the Assignments page where assignments can be grouped, but groups can't have sub-groups that can be moved around as distinct units within an assignment group or between groups. Finally, refer to the Pages list page where no grouping or indenting exists at all.
Although most teacher users wouldn't use these design features, I think most designers would be faced with absurdly repetitious task sequences, and be increasingly daunted by the number of courses on their desks to create. In our large K-12 district, four course designers are expected to create/customize a multitude of courses for around 1,000 teachers in our pilot year. After years 2 and 3, all 15,000 teachers in our school district will have their own digital courses in order to blend and personalize instruction in their classrooms. Even with course frameworks/templates in place, modifications to individual course require bulk moves and manipulations of these Canvas objects.
I would appreciate for anyone to chime in here if you've been faced by this dilemma, and especially if you created a coding fix until Instructure grabs a hold of this idea and makes it a reality! Even if you don't think this feature applies to you now or will never apply, if what I've tried to describe makes sense, please VOTE UP!
Take it easy, but take it!
iRon_Mrx
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