Hi Zachary
It is unfortunate that Instructure choose to use a range of names for Outcomes (including Mastery) and also use Mastery in both the Outcome context and the Learning Paths context.
Whilst I am sure that Greg is right in terms of no direct link between Mastery Outcomes and Mastery Paths, with a bit of creative thinking I believe that you should be able to find a solution by disaggregating your requirement to i) track and report outcomes and ii) determine learning path based on scores/grade achieved.
i) Certainly it should be possible to set learning / Mastery Outcomes for all elements of assessment. Some niggles on this that we have noted are:-
- If grading is done by bulk upload rather than manually, that bypasses the interaction of instructors with the rubric so as far as we can tell outcomes don't get engaged
- I don't know (someone else may) whether peer reviewed assessments will trigger outcome tracking - I assume that they would if the rubric is outcome linked - if it does then a "Peer Review Yourself" option might be a workaround that would trigger an outcome
- The only activity/assignment that appears to be capable of self-grading is New Quizzes (haven't checked classic) where the outcome can be set (on the Quiz Instructions page) at Quiz level, or where individual outcomes can be set at question level (note to self - check how this works in Quiz banks)
- We don't currently have autograding on other assessment types (it would be nice to have 'you submitted so you achieved the outcome' without instructor intervention
- To report at sub account or account level, the outcomes must be built at the higher level then imported to individual assessments
ii) So you have outcomes in play against activities - you can then turn to the question of progress through the module, and you should be able to wrangle this through judicious use of requirements and prerequisites at module block level
- This doesn't give you exactly what you are looking for, but it does potentially give you the two things in parallel
- I 'd be interested on other views as to whether you could also work Mastery Paths in parallel
- In both cases you'd need judicious matching of outcomes paths and the relevant graded items to get what you want
iii) From the very preliminary work we've done
- the sub account outcomes report will pull everything for all students with outcomes, linked to a sub account level outcome with a clear link to the assignment they were tracked in by student
- You get a clear view in Student > Student Account details where you can choose to look at individual students, and their outcomes at account or sub-account level
I don't know if that helps take you forwards at all, but would certainly welcome any insights that others more established in outcomes and Mastery Paths can offer.
- A bit of joined up thinking could see development to link the two concepts together within Canvas as shipped