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Hello!
Our team has done some testing on Course Pacing, and we had a couple comments:
@ericlee-, I'd love to learn more about your needs around those two cases.
I'm happy to have a call so you can screenshare and we can discuss more freely if that is easier for you too. 🙂
Hi @dlyons, thank you for your response.
1. The use case that my team had in mind was for rolling enrolment courses where students must complete the course within a specified timeframe. For example, a Canvas Catalog course where a student has X amount of days to complete the course. Due dates are a softer deadline compared to availability dates.
2. While I agree that most rolling enrolment courses would typically use modules to organize the course content, the UI does not indicate that you must add the assignment to a module, or warn the user that an assignment hasn’t been added to a module. Assignments can still be created, edited and accessed from the ‘Assignments’ tab.
@ericlee-, thanks for explaining. For #1 it sounds like that will happen automatically once Course Pacing supports section paces. When a student is enrolled in Catalog into a section with a fixed end date we'll automatically assign due dates based on that section. If you create another listing with a different amount of time to complete, students in that section will get appropriate due dates. etc. #2 is an interesting point! I'll reflect on that with the team.
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