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I am working on a creating a course where I'd like two sections. The content is the exact same, but I want the order in which they're permitted to access the material to vary. For example:
| Time One | Time Two | Time Three | Time Four | |
| Section One | Access to Quiz A | Access to Video Instruction | Access to Quiz B | -all done- |
| Section Two | Access to Quiz A | -no access, has to wait- | Access to Quiz B | Access to Video Instruction |
In other words, I am conducting a randomized waitlist control trial. Is there an easy way to randomly assign users to one of two sections, and then manually adjust when each section can access the materials? Or would it be easier to duplicate the original course, and manually enter the users to each section (having randomized them outside of canvas)?
Thank you in advance for any advice/tips!
Hi @MelanieRM,
The answer about creating the sections will somewhat depend on the permissions your school/institution has setup in Canvas. At my institution, all section information and enrollments must come from the student information system, so teachers can't make new sections and put students in them at all. Assuming your school lets you create sections, you would need to add students into those sections manually (there is to auto/random assignment or anything for sections like there is for groups).
On the access question, you can easily use differentiated access for quizzes. The video instruction part may not be as easy, depending how that's done. Is it an embedded video in a Canvas page? A 3rd party video tool like Kaltura or MediaSite? If you can embed the video, I would actually put it on a non-graded non-submission assignment, that way you could control access ot each section as you can with the quiz.
Hope this info helps a bit!
-Chris
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