Adjust all assignment and quiz dates on a single page

The Problem:

Managing dates one item at a time is tedious when you are planning an entire semester. This is true for new classes, but also for existing classes since the ability to globally adjust imported dates never works for the way my institution designs new semesters.

 

I would like a spreadsheet format that shows all date related events on one page. I could then set up all events and synchronize them where necessary. This could be an online form, or the ability to download a csv template and reupload the dates.

 

I have attached a simplified snapshot of this kind of spreadsheet.

This idea has been developed and deployed to Canvas

Please read through the Ready Release Notes (2020-04-18) 

172 Comments
James
Community Champion

Deactivated user​,

I think you may be right about people wanting a larger tool. I've been monitoring this since writing my Google Spreadsheet to modify the dates. It seemed that delete (easy to implement), mute (easy to implement), and copy (probably not so easy to implement) were frequent requests. My tool ignores differentiated assignments because they would have over complicated things and the API was still in beta when I was writing it.

Muting when an assignment is created should probably be done on a global default per course rather than through this tool, although some will say it's necessary here because when I copy a course, they will all be unmuted. But better yet would be for the import to honor the "automatic mute" setting.

In essence, people want every option for every assignment and quiz on one page. Designing that page would be a nightmare from a user perspective.  @jblumberg ​ has a tool that already displays most of that information (not sure if it supported differentiated assignments), but it is read-only and has different pages for quizzes than it does for other assignments. The differentiated assignments option will probably never fit with the same page as everything else.

For one, I've never imported an entire class, recreating much of it every semester, so I don't mess with date changes. I did try importing from a master course that  @kona ​ and I were developing this semester without dates, but I did use my tool to set the dates. I knew that each discussion was due on Friday at 5:00 and using a spreadsheet to programmatically set that was much easier than typing each one separately.

A spreadsheet approach, by that I mean one that allows calculations, is probably more powerful than anything you're going to be able to come up with as a web-based application within Canvas because I say "all discussions are available for 14 days after they close" or "all quizzes close 5 days after they open and should show answers 1 minute after they close and remain open for 5 days afterwards". One thing that's harder with the spreadsheet approach is using times as you can't say "Make it close at 11:59 pm", you have to use a formula that subtracts (1/24/60 = 1/1440) from the next date.

So people think they want an assignment kitchen sink, but it is so varied that it would have to come with an inch-thick instruction manual to be used. A web-based interface can give people what they're used to from other LMSes and even allow deletion, copying, muting, etc.. Unfortunately, it gives them mediocre, not awesome.

kona
Community Coach
Community Coach

Deactivated user​, in response to your question, "How does date adjustment during the course import process not meet these needs?" - probably the biggest thing is that you can often get close in terms of updated dates, but if you need to adjust or tweak dates/times and you have until dates then you have to manually go into EVERY assignment and make this change. This is extremely time consuming and pretty frustrating.

As for what would people want this to do, the biggest thing that people have been requesting lately, and that isn't easy to do, is copy assignments. Otherwise, deleting and muting are things that yes, would be great to have, but in all actuality aren't that difficult or time consuming to do.

ajohnson
Community Contributor

We use master course sites to update the courses each term, then copy (import) into all the live sections. We need to make sure all dates are correct BEFORE the information is put in live courses. And be able to weak them based on different vacations in spring/fall.

jblumberg
Community Contributor

 @annmarie_johnso ​ If you organize your course into weeks you can use the Course Analysis Tool to check your dates.  It a little work to setup, but the payoff is definately there.  You do need to either:

   Start your assignments with - "Week #"

   or

   Start your Modules - "Week #"

You may need to do a bit of testing to get the whole thing to work.... it is probably the piece of the tool that is most specific to our College's way of doing things.

jblumberg
Community Contributor

 @kona ​  One under used feature in Canvas is that you can import content from the same course you are in... this effectively allows you to copy assignments.

It is more clicks than it should be...

The simplest solution would be for Instructure to add a "duplicate assignment" to the gear menu in Canvas.  It could then pop a modal window and ask for the name of the new assignment (same concept could be used for other things like pages).  This is actually not hard to add....  an enterprising JavaScript programmer could add this as a custom add-on through the Global JavaScript.

kona
Community Coach
Community Coach

 @jblumberg ​, I'm well aware of the ability to copy content back into a course to duplicate it. The issue is that if you want multiple copies of the same thing you have to do this same process again and again. In addition, in recent testing I've done with this it doesn't always work that well if you need multiple copies of the same assignment. There seems to be a break down where things stop copying after a certain point. So yes, it is possible, but overall in helping answer questions in the community one of the #1 things people have been asking for lately is an easy way to copy things. I'm actually hoping  @James ​ will get a chance to add this functionality to his change all due dates google sheet he programmed.

harris60
Community Contributor
Author

Deactivated user​ in response to your question: "How does date adjustment during the course import process not meet these needs?" I can offer several scenarios.

1) Importing my spring course into a six week summer course.

2) Importing spring or summer into fall. During the fall I have a labor day holiday and class the first Monday of Thanksgiving. This requires me to shift dates forward. Furthermore, I don't just move everything forward by one session. For example, the Monday of Thanksgiving will be low attendance so I want to be careful what I schedule for that day.

3) Snow days or other problems may mean that I need reconfigure many of the days for part of the semester.

4) Once I have rescheduled a bunch of snow or other days, the calendar can no longer be copied to future semesters because it is all a mess.

5) I am constantly tweaking course design. Each section has a series of mini-tests followed by an exam. I had each minitest due date and until date the same. Then I tried making the until date two days after the due date. I am now testing another change.

6) I usually change content between semesters. If I introduce a new assignment I want it to fit a specific point within the other assignments/quizzes. Even if I am only making one addition it is useful to see this in context of all of the other dates of the course.

7) I have many settings I want to make: due dates, until dates, hide answers until due date, hide answers after a certain date. With many assignments it is easy for me to overlook one of the settings. If I can see it all on the same page, it is easier for me to do a final review and make sure that dates are set.

Further, these will all have ripple effects. A little change on one item or a single snow day may change the entire semester.

Bottom line is that each semester is never a duplicate of a previous semester. As it is I can adjust a single entry, but I have no facility to manage the overall course.

Michael

p.s. This isn't the only area that I could use bulk editing tools. It's just the most obvious. Here are two more examples:

1) As another example, it would be useful to have one screen that shows a tree structure with the categories and the assignments in each category and the weights for each category and the points for each assignment. Then I could drag and drop between categories and change weighting and points for all assignments in one place. Again this gives me the ability to manage in the context of the entire course. Like this:

Category 1: 45%

     Assign1: 20pts

     Assign2: 25pts

Category 2: 55%

     Assign3: 50pts

     Assign4: 5pts

2) As a quicker way of entering quiz questions support markup. In my previous system, I could create an entire set of questions in the following format and import all of the at once -- its a lot quicker than going through fields for each question/answer. Example:

1. (1 points) This is the first question

a. This is a wrong answer

*b. This is a right answer

c. Another wrong answer

2. (1 points) This is the second question

*a. The right answer

b. Not this answer

jsparks
Instructure Alumni
Instructure Alumni

We are looking at bulk editing tools for quizzes, but that conversation is taking place in a different part of the Community, please join that conversation at ​.  A bulk date management tool is a larger project through the entire platform and something we may consider for a larger project at a later date. I do understand the need, so know this is know falling on deaf ears. 

Heidi_Ross
Community Novice

I have zero issue importing content, all 1400 class section I manage import fine. The time eater is setting due dates for 4 separate quarters in all those courses.

Many of my teachers are juggling 16 sections opening on the same day.

Assign Module would be an awesome feature. Typically, out modules are due each Saturday and include 2-4 assignments, at least 2 quizzes, and 2 discussions. If it all could be assigned at once, it free's up an amazing amount of time and Teachers are more likely to investigate other Canvas features and differentiate their instructions to meet their student's needs.

tls7
Community Novice

What about adjusting times on a single page?  When I copy a course for the same semester, the due dates are the same, but the due times need changed manually.  Did I miss the solution in previous comments?