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So, Canvas discussions are a train wreck.
What a slog. Every time I go to a Canvas class as a student, I have to hunt through every module (which, for some reason, still shows the completed modules on the top -- very unhelpful) to find the discussion thread I need, then filter for Unread messages, then click on each reply and click again to view it in the context of the discussion, then review all the parent messages to the reply.
I'm new to Canvas, so I'm willing to accept that some of this might be my misunderstanding the interface. I really, really hope that's true.
Please -- tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks, but these are not helpful. I am able to use the system as designed -- the system was just designed extremely poorly.
Hello @grahamcharles ...
Sorry to hear that you are having some difficulties with discussion topics in Canvas. Let's see if we can address some of your concerns.
I hope that I have helped to answer some of your questions. Sing out if you have any other questions about this...thanks! Take care, and be well.
1) A "message list" is just what it sounds like -- a list of messages. Look at your GMail inbox (assuming you use threading). You'll see a list of messages with their subject lines and the first line of text. Any messages that have new replies at the end of the thread -- or new threads -- are in boldface and clearly indicate they have not been read. If you click on one, you'll see unread, new replies at the top, with the old thread continuing below.
2) An "inbox" would list the new messages in threads (not discussions) that I'm following.
3) Thank you. Collapsing does make things (only) slightly better. The spacing is still ridiculous -- am I supposed to have to page down through four screens of whitespace?
4) Subscribing to a Discussion board is not helpful. Subscriptions should be at the individual reply level or they're useless.
5) Instructors should be able to organize as they want, but why are they allowed to remove tools?
Really, this stuff isn't that hard. Look at Disqus, Reddit, Gmail, Slack -- I can knock off my new messages in seconds, which in Canvas can take up to an hour a day, with very little value added. Finding what I want is ridiculously hard.
Here's my Canvas workflow:
1) Go to Dashboard.
2) Scroll down the modules, past the ones that closed weeks ago but are still for some reason appearing on your Home page, to the module you want. From within the 20 activities in that module, find the discussion you want, which hopefully has some distinct name (although usually, it's just "Discussion #2").
3) Click the little Red/White "unread replies" indicator. Whoops! That was a trick! That's not a functional button, even though it's got button UI!
4) Scroll down the four screens of white space under the Discussion prompt. (Is that on every discussion, or is that just an idiosyncrasy of my instructor?)
5) Click Unread. You'll now get a list, out of context, of all the new replies -- not their thread context, mind you, just disjointed replies.
6) Pick a reply. Maybe this would be a good one to subscribe to! Whoops! Another trick! You *can't* subscribe to individual reply threads, only to the whole message board.
7) Okay, pick a reply and click "View in Discussion." The reply scrolls past the top of the screen and you have to scroll back up to see the discussion you just asked for. But at least you can read and potentially reply to that one.
😎 I want to go back to where I was in the unread list now. So I click Unread, but for some reason I'm scrolled down to the *end* of the Unread list. So, scroll back up, and repeat from step 6.
Repeat this process a hundred times for all the discussion replies -- and again for every discussion board, for every class.
So -- thanks for teaching me about threading. But unless you tell me that I'm missing another entire toolset, I will remain of the opinion that Canvas discussions are not usable.
After selecting your specific course, there will be a tab on the lefthand side of your screen that will give you the option to filter only the discussion boards for the entire course. It should say 'Discussions'. This will prevent you from having to search through all modules to find the board you are looking for.
Additionally, I agree that the 'unread replies' feature is not as helpful as it could be, however, I have found it easier to view the new posts in context by simply viewing the board in its entirety. New posts are marked with a blue dot, so it is fairly easy to scroll through the whole board and quickly see where new posts and replies are, while seeing them in context.
Certainly does not address all of your issues, but hope it helps some.
Nope, as I already mentioned, there is no Discussions tab. Apparently, instructors can turn it off.
I found one of the bugs. The extra 6000px of whitespace after the post but before the replies is caused by this CSS line:
.user_content, .mceContentBody { overflow-x: auto; }
If someone would take care of that, it would be a huge help. Is this one of those "unmonitored-by-the-company" discussion groups?
@haliepyla "Viewing the board in its entirety" is not workable advice, either.
Here's my workflow:
This is ridiculous -- Canvas is supposed to be state of the art. Fortunately, as I am a teacher, I am occasionally in the position to recommend (or not) LMSes to others.
The only thing worse than the Canvas discussion board experience is the same experience on Canvas's iOS app. Just so, so bad.
@grahamcharles did a great job explaining/pointing out the issues. I wonder if they had the Canvas Discussions Redesign Feature Preview active in their course. I did. It created all the problems described, mainly the disjointed appearance of Replies as individual posts... It was Enabled by default.
Solution: I went to Settings/Feature options, disabled that, then went to all my Discussions and individually selected Allow Threaded Replies for each one (Canvas: please make it easier to set these things globally for a course, rather than individually for every...single...instance of each type of assignment).
After disabling the Discussions and Announcements Redesign and Allowing Threaded Replies, my students and I can now see the Discussions in a logical layout.
I dread the day when the "Redesign" is permanent, unless you fix these problems.
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