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For attendance, checklists, and other instructor functions for which I need regular access to a class roster, for four courses per-semester, usually 230-250 students, it is most efficient for me to have easy access to a roster that is sorted as alpha-last-name-first. While it is a start toward a solution, the Canvas default provides a listing People in the alpha order of their last name [but the list is actually displaying first-name-(and any middle)-names-first]. But, that is not efficient enough for my many uses. I appreciate knowing of the easy solution to this rather simple function for a default set-up of Canvas courses that default the list of "People" as alpha-last-name-first. See examples below. Thanks for any assistance!
What Canvas (currently) provides (fictitious names, for illustration only):
1. John Thomas Abbot
2. Sarah Marie Susan Ames
3. Janiqua Barrett
4. Jo-Jo Chase
5. Marcus Jones
What I need:
1. Abbot, John Thomas
2. Ames, Sarah Mari Susan
3. Barrett, Janiqua
4. Chase, Jo-Jo
5. Jones, Marcus
Hi, @mcmaguire . I think you can get a list like what you are looking for in the gradebook. Check out the "Display As" option on the name column as described in How do I sort and display student data in the Gradebook?
Yes, I forgot to mention in my initial post/question that I use that Gradebook function. And, I'm looking to have my Roster of students, wherever it appears in my Canvas course ["People" list, options for Discussion groups] to default to a setting I create for all references to class lists, and make them all alph-by-last-name-first. Thanks!
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