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Anyone tried a mega course site and had issues?
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Hi Community,
I've got a course that we are proposing a complex course site setup we are calling the mega course. The reason this is a solution is not important. Want I want to know if this setup is even a viable solution that will work. Will canvas bog down due to the amount of content? The number of students? The number of assignments?
The Mega Course Setup
- 5 lecture sections, 35 lab sections, all cross-listed into one Canvas course site
- Nearly 900 students
- Each lecture has its own content and assignments.
- Assignments assigned to only their lecture section
- Modules created that are visible to only their lecture section. So there are 5 sets of 16 modules (1 per week), one after the other, for each lecture section
- Students and TAs set to only see their lecture section to keep them from modifying grades in other sections
- All lab sections have the same content which would be the last collection of 16 modules. We usually create a redirect link to get right to the lab materials.
- Total assignments = 30 lab assignments +5 * 60 for all the lectures = about 350 assignments in the gradebook.
- I expect we would need to have the storage size limit for the course increased.
So to repeat the questions:
- Will Canvas bog down due to the amount of content?
- Will Canvas bog down due to the number of students?
- Will Canvas bog down due to the number of assignments?
- Will instructors be limited to seeing only the content for their lecture if they are enrolled as instructor only in their section and modules are visible only to that section or will they see and be able to modify the module content from all the sections?
You can see our main concern is the size of the course is so big that it takes so long to load that students can't get to the content or instructors and TAs can get things to load so they can get through grading and see the overall gradebook.
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Howdy @kbink
Great question. Your solution is possible. Just because it is possible, doesn't mean you should do it.
We have large enrollment courses like you are suggesting - especially with the lecture and recitation/lab sections. However, as a best practice we often use blueprint courses - especially in situations where you only want instructors to have access to only their section/content [usually all lecture sections are one site; and recitation/labs use the blueprint, associating out to all the recitation/lab sites.
Technology is what it is and why tempt fate? I'm not alluding that there will be problems, but anything is possible, Murphy's Law and all that. Also, if I was an instructor I wouldn't 350 assignments in my gradebook (even with filtering & sorting). From a support level, trying to find the right assignment (if there was an issue or a professor wanted you to check settings/accommodations) in 350 would be stressful.
Val King, the ID
Sr. ID Project Leader at The Wharton School at UPenn