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what does the blue dot beside an announcement mean?
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Mary,
The blue dots to the left of the Announcement is an "not read" indicator; meaning that you have not clicked on the announcement to view it (if you read an announcement as a instructor that is delayed, the blue dot will remain until it is published/posted and you access it again).
Mary,
The blue dots to the left of the Announcement is an "not read" indicator; meaning that you have not clicked on the announcement to view it (if you read an announcement as a instructor that is delayed, the blue dot will remain until it is published/posted and you access it again).
Hi mary,
Normally in Canvas a blue dot appears next to something that is unread. So that you can easily tell what announcements you haven't seen/read yet.
Although I know Sky and Brian are right, this feature has been buggy, at least for me and a few instructors I know. So if the dot is still appearing next to discussions or announcements that you've read, it may be a glitch.
I agree, the color changes from blue to white when I log back in to the DB. Seems glitchy.
I agree. In Student View, some Announcements have been marked as read, but others perpetually have a blue dot next to them, regardless of how many times I click on them.
I have recently encountered this problem and have made a post elsewhere. I will do a quick reply here.
Typically, the absence of color should imply an "absence of activity." Items not read should be white, not blue. Furthermore, I would argue that the system should not be changing the color because only the student knows if they have really read something. So an Announcement (or discussion post) should have a white dot that only the student can change to blue, meaning that the student believes they have read the post.
I was equally confused with Canvas' behavior as Mary. At least now I understand this (faulty) logic.
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