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Hi! I'm wondering if there is an easy way to unpublish a module, yet still keep the assignments in the module published so they will show up in the gradebook. After the midterm, I'd like to unpublish the first eight modules, but when I do that, it removes the assignments in those modules from the gradebook. What I could do is go back manually after I've unpublished the module and re-publish just the assignments in the module. I was wondering if there is an easier, less time consuming way to do that. Thanks!
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@lwelsh1 ,
Welcome to the Canvas Community!!!
I just went through several tests with what you are trying to do. When I unpublish the Module, the items in the Module stay published, but are no longer accessible to the students. I also see the assignments in the unpublished Module in my Gradebook.
Robbie
@lwelsh1 ,
Welcome to the Canvas Community!!!
I just went through several tests with what you are trying to do. When I unpublish the Module, the items in the Module stay published, but are no longer accessible to the students. I also see the assignments in the unpublished Module in my Gradebook.
Robbie
Thanks for looking at that! Maybe it was just a glitch. I unpublished the module, and I could still see the assignment in the grade book, but a student contacted me and said that the grade for the assignment in the module had disappeared from her grades. I have a rule for those assignments to drop the lowest score, so that was maybe the problem... L
I don't think so. Only one student complained, so maybe it was something on her end.
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