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A couple of other people have asked this, and there hasn't been an answer other than a "yeah, me too", so here it goes.
I have a problem on the board that I give at the beginning of every class. I want the students to turn in their answers in Canvas so I can give them the participation credit, and so I can capture writing samples.
I set up the assignment as online text box submission. I differentiate the open times so they can't start early, and the due times so that if they haven't turned it in by 10 minutes after the class starts, I can see that. Since it is only for the beginning of class, I don't want them dragging it out throughout the class, but if a student comes in late, I will often tell them to do the problem when we're in individual work time.
When I copy the assignment so I can change the day and use it as a template for the next day, there is no differentiation information in it, so I have to go back through and type it all in. There is no advantage to using the copy tool since 90% of the information that I need to copy is the differentiation info.
Is there a way to make a "Class time" differentiation template? The dates and assignments could change, but not the available time, due time, and until time for each class.
The ideal workflow would be:
Steps 4 & 5 are interchangeable, or could be performed in the same step. The larger issue is if I have 6 sections of the same course, copying a daily assignment is incredibly labor intensive, and almost not worth the trouble.
Another way this might be accomplished is similar to the way a calendar appointment is recurring. All of this would be "in a perfect world" and may not be compatible with the architecture behind Canvas. It would be cool if it was though.
Even if I went back and changed details about the assignment after the copies were made, all the important stuff would have been copied. Just some ideas for the programmers.
@DarynWilliams1 Thank you for explaining your use case and the workflow you use.
I racked my brain to see if there were alternate solutions available. I considered Canvas Commons (Commons Video Guide ) but since the one part that you want to preserve is availability and until dates, it comes up short. Due to the nature of Commons, you add a resource to Commons it preserves content but strips the dates for portability.
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