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Hi, folks-
Time for another puzzler.
I have a number of courses that follow this pattern:
So faculty need to track two things: 1) did the student do any assignment this semester? and 2) did they do one of each assignment by the end of the year?
The first item seems very simple; you just make the course last 12 calendar months and list the assignments. All five must be complete before the end of the year. But how do you know if at least one of those was completed THIS semester? Is there, perhaps, a way to export grades or submissions in a way that includes the datestamp when it was submitted? Maybe using Modules and "students must do one of the following"? Or perhaps there's an entirely different and better way of doing this?
Many thanks,
Emily
If you will be calculating the grade outside of Canvas, you could make two copies of each assignment, and make the availability correspond to the semester. It's an inelegant approach that I find wanting. If you wanted to prevent students from accidentally completing the same assignment twice, you could pull the records after the first semester, then only assign students to the second copy of the assignment if they didn't complete it the first time around. This is still messier than I'd like.
Perhaps there's an alternative with Mastery Paths that might work?
You might want to looking into grading periods. I've never used them, but it sounds like they might be useful in this case. Good luck!
@emily ,
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Robbie
Hi, Robbie-
No, we don't have a good solution for this yet. Currently, it looks like this:
Emily
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