Have a section at the bottom of pages (just like on many website articles) for students to ask questions and have discussions without having to go to a different section of the course.
Hi, @sreid111 , thanks for sharing this idea. We have some observations:
Assignment submissions are only visible to the student and the instructor(s) for the course. Both students and teachers can comment on assignment submissions both before and after submission. So it sounds like this idea is specific to the assignment itself and its instructions; if so, would you edit the idea to provide that clarification?
Pages and Assignments are two separate features, which means that this would need to move forward for voting as two separate ideas: one directed at Pages and one at Assignments. How do I create a new feature idea in the Canvas Community? provides guidance on writing singularly-focused ideas.
Please edit this idea so that it is strictly focused on Pages, and then write a separate request with additional details for Assignments.
I have so many pages that this would become impossible to moderate if discussions were allowed below every page. A way to make this manageable would be an instructor view providing an indexed and filterable (by module or page) feed of all comments added to pages with indicators for read/unread
I would love this. Being able to select whether it's on or not would be good. And having rich-text & audio/video commenting available on that would be great.
When I have a question about the content on any given page, why should I have to head off to the Discussions and search for the appropriate discussion, if there even is one, to ask a question?
Allow us to discuss the content of any page on *that* page.
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