Please provide a way to either disable the user comments on assignments -or- let us edit the text that goes with the comment box. My team uses Canvas for adult asynchronous professional development trainings in both English and Spanish. We have +10,000 learners take trainings from our catalog every year. All the assignments in our courses are completed via SCORM interactions. All assignments are automatically scored. There are no submissions. The assignment comment box causes a LOT of confusion. It is being used by our adult learners to:
- Type random emojis
- Add extra information that is not requested. Learners spend unnecessary time attaching files and typing information into the comment box because they do not understand it's purpose and/or they think they will get points for extra effort.
- Make comments on technology issues that are encountered. We have a tech support system, and an email address shared throughout the training where learners can ask for help. When learners ask for help using the "assignment comment" box, we don't see their request until the next workday morning.
As a result, we receive a long list of notifications each morning, of which 5% require a response, but still involve one of our team clicking on and opening each comment box text. It is not uncommon for us to wade through a huge list of notifications featuring happy face emojis, heart emojis, and random comments such as "finished" and "done" before we get to one that requires a response from our team. We frequently get random documents attached and sent to us via the assignment box feature which requires one of us to open and review.
This design flaw creates a lot of unnecessary confusion for our learners and a lot of wasted time from our team as we still must go through and read all of the assignment comments/attachments just in case there is a learner that needs help or has important feedback.
One solution may be to allow us to edit the text in the assignment comment box to better communicate its purpose.
Thank you for your attention to this issue.