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Updated 3/19/20: Option 2 Ignore the warning did not work as expected for and assignment that had been graded.
Students working in groups to learn just learn better. That is what years of research have shown us. Managing groups can be difficult, and not just during class. Canvas has some group functionality that instructors can use to manage group work:
There are tricks to using groups, group assignments, and group discussions, but today we are focusing on how to change group membership in the middle of a term.
When you attempt to move a student into a new group after group submissions have already occurred, you get a very special warning:
Being safe, most instructors will then Create a New Group Set and Submit. Here are the problems that follow:
You have several more things to do to finish changing the membership. Here's what you need to do next.
Now you have adjusted the groups and all the future group assignments and discussions will be set up for the new groups.
Unless you missed one. And if you did, once there is a submission, you can't change the group set. Your only option is to duplicate the assignment, choosing the correct group set and asking students to submit again.
This way may not work for all instructors because it requires one best practice that must always be done when grading Group Assignments:
Once Group grades are entered, edit the assignment and check Assign Grades to Each Student Individually and save.
There may be reasons you are already doing this. It allows you to change the scores of group members that did not contribute or were absent. The key is that this setting LOCKS IN all the grades as individual grades. That gives you the freedom to change the existing group.
That's it, you are done. Future assignments are still using this group set with the newly modified group. Past graded assignments have the grades locked to the individuals and are not changed.
Unless you weren't done grading a group assignment. That's the only condition; you must have any group grading done and set to Assign Grades to Each Student Individually. And this could be a pain if you have many changes to make.
You can imagine that which you will choose will depend on where you are in the semester and what your normal grading practice is for group grades. Because Canvas prompts users to clone the group, that is the easiest, safest solution but the additional work of making the group changes and then changing the future assignments/discussions must be done. If you always change group grades to the individually graded option, ignoring the warning might be for you.
Need more information or a different explanation? Check out Canvas: Changing Group Membership during a Semester.
*The CBS-RLT Tech Tip is written by academic technologists at the University of Minnesota, College of Biological Sciences. It may contain references to Canvas settings and integrations that are specific to that institution.
My favorite Ideas for improving groups in Canvas. The ones without links are feature Ideas I haven't found yet.
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I am currently an Academic Technology Coordinator for Research and Learning Technologies at the College of Biological Sciences at the University of Minnesota. I collaborate with faculty to integrate existing and emerging technologies into their teaching. My work includes creating course sites, implementing emerging technologies, and designing new instructional and assessment activities. Prior to my current work, I was a teacher for 18 years. I have Masters Degrees in education and plant biology.
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