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I typically set modules to make students view every item in sequential order and turn in all assignments (or get a grade).
My question is if i force them to go through sequentially or not. I think this must make it easier to navigate the module if you don't read it all in one setting. And it keeps them from not "accidentally" skipping a page or two. But with this checked they can't go further if you apply points to an assignment and it isn't graded right away or if it won't be submitted right away and you have a second assignment right after. .
I was experimenting with badges. Some classes have badgr badges if they hit the goal on the assignments. These don't work well if you don't have "must score a level" if you force a sequential mode.
Anyone have schemes that work well with easy navigation when coming back and keeping track of students and possibly badges? Do students get lost if you don't have sequential mode turned on? I did when i took a training class. It is so hard to test this as a "real" student would see things even in student view.
I like to rethink things but not cause problems the first week. 🙂
Jarral
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I have a similar question but I do have some ideas for you re: the issue of students not being able to move on when you haven't had a chance to grade something yet.
I set up my module with most things requiring them to SUBMIT or CONTRIBUTE TO A PAGE rather than getting a set score.
I also moved some assignments from a google doc to a Canvas quiz format. This means that most questions could be autograded and I can put in a minimum score requirement to move onto the next task in the module. For example, I had an 11 question quiz with 2 points coming from short answer questions requiring me to grade them. I made the minimum score to move onto the next task 7/10. This means they could get 1 multiple choice question wrong and still move on.
Occasionally I had an assignment linked in Canvas but not able to be submitted in Canvas. For those, I made an assignment page and they have to click the "mark as done" button in order to move to the next page. They could always lie and click "mark as done" when they didn't actually do the assignment, but it mostly works for me.
Here's an example:
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