Activity Feed
- Tagged Progress Alerts by Homeroom on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:06 AM
- Tagged Progress Alerts by Homeroom on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:06 AM
- Tagged Progress Alerts by Homeroom on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:06 AM
- Posted Progress Alerts by Homeroom on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:05 AM
- Tagged New students should have old work automatically excused. We shouldn't have to manually excuse. on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:02 AM
- Tagged New students should have old work automatically excused. We shouldn't have to manually excuse. on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:02 AM
- Posted New students should have old work automatically excused. We shouldn't have to manually excuse. on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:01 AM
- Tagged New students should have old work automatically excused. We shouldn't have to manually excuse. on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:01 AM
- Tagged New students should have old work automatically excused. We shouldn't have to manually excuse. on Idea Conversations. 09-22-2020 04:01 AM
My Posts
Post Details | Date Published | Views | Kudos |
---|
09-22-2020
04:05 AM
We need a easier, friendlier and time-saving feature of the gradebook! It's called PROGRESS ALERTS! As self-contained elementary teachers, there is no easy way to create progress alerts for each student without having to export each subject in to an excel spreadsheet, and then cut and paste the columns that we actually need in to a new excel spreadsheet. Then from there, copy and paste so then they are individual to each student. We need a progress alert feature like Edsby. We should be able to go to our homeroom class, click on grades and run a report that shows their grade for each subject all at once.
... View more
09-22-2020
04:01 AM
It is too time consuming and a waste of time to have to go back and excuse 100s of assignments for new students. This should automatically happen on Canvas' end. Especially for an elementary self-contained classroom. It's too much to have to excuse old assignments. And if we don't, those assignments sit in their to-do list and blank in our gradebook.
... View more