[Gradebook] new comment notification

Problem statement:

Currently the instructor has to either check the email report or go through the SpeedGrader to find out if a student has posted a comment to the instructor feedback.

Proposed solution:

It will be helpful to have some sort of notification posted on the assignment page that tells there is a new student comment. This will be a time saver for instructor in going through the assignment submissions.

User role(s):

instructor

6 Comments
KristinL
Community Team
Community Team
Status changed to: Seeking Clarity

Hi @AmarjitKaur -

Thank you for sharing this idea with the Instructure Community. I searched the open ideas, and I found one that may meet your needs. If so, I would merge your request into the comments of the open one. (This helps our Product Team more easily track the requests.)

https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Ideas/Gradebook-Add-a-visual-indicator-in-Grades-cell-when... 

KristinL
Community Team
Community Team

Hi!

I hope you are doing well. If you are unable to provide an update regarding this idea by March 1, we will need to archive it to help the Community Team focus on current Ideas. If you need more time, that's okay too! Providing an update before that time would be helpful and appreciated. 

AmarjitKaur
Community Member
Author

No, the existing work is to track instructor's comment. The suggestion is to track new comments from the student. 

KristinL
Community Team
Community Team
Status changed to: New
 
daf279
Community Member
Problem statement:

It is challenging to ensure I receive all student annotations and comments after work has been graded. I have to individually go through the NAU Canvas individual or summary email I receive daily - log into the class, then find the assignment and comment (if it is still there...sometimes students trigger the notice, but don't actually leave a message). If the goal is that we engage through the many communication tools in Canvas, it is important to make them time efficient and apparent to use so faculty can focus on substantive communication rather than technical communication management. This is especially important for courses where assignments build on each other (steps) to a final project/paper where there is a lot of back and forth communication between students and faculty.

Proposed solution:

That a red dot or other signal be included in the Canvas Gradebook next to the respective numerical (or other formatted) grade if a student leaves a new annotation or submission comment. Perhaps a signal could also be available for students so they know to look for a new assignment annotation as well.

User role(s):

admin,instructor,ta

daf279
Community Member

My request: That a red dot or other signal be included in the Canvas Gradebook next to the respective numerical (or other formatted) grade if a student leaves a new annotation or submission comment. Perhaps a signal could also be available for students so they know to look for a new assignment annotation as well.

The rationale: It is challenging to ensure I receive all student annotations and comments after work has been graded. I have to individually go through the NAU Canvas individual or summary email I receive daily - log into the class, then find the assignment and comment (if it is still there...sometimes students trigger the notice, but don't actually leave a message). If the goal is that we engage through the many communication tools in Canvas, it is important to make them time efficient and apparent to use so faculty can focus on substantive communication rather than technical communication management. This is especially important for courses where assignments build on each other (steps) to a final project/paper where there is a lot of back and forth communication between students and faculty.