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Our online high school is moving in the fall to a more rolling enrollment with teachers being asked to plan for both a shortened quarter and full semester timeline based on student requests. So pacing should help with that. As the Canvas facilitator for our division/district, I am trying to research and provide options for what teachers can do to prepare for themselves on Canvas for this instructional method change.
In the testing I am doing with course pacing, some items, such as exit slips or quick check-ins for comprehension that are still graded and need due dates, do not need a full "day" in the course pacing.
Is it possible to enter a "half-day" as a period of time?
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Fractional days are not supported, but you can enter "zero" to have multiple items fall on the same day. For example:
Course Starts: June 1
If that doesn't sound like it fits your use case could you expand a bit on what it is you're trying to accommodate?
Fractional days are not supported, but you can enter "zero" to have multiple items fall on the same day. For example:
Course Starts: June 1
If that doesn't sound like it fits your use case could you expand a bit on what it is you're trying to accommodate?
Thank you for that info - and yes that does help with setting up the pacing. I think this, and using the module requirements, may be a great combo for our fall classes.
- Sarah
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