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Hi  @mgudites , The transition from Blackboard to Canvas can definitely be a challenge. The advice to go to the API docs is given because Canvas (the system) is platform agnostic. A REST API is, a...
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This. All of this. ^^^^^^^The old styles--and, just as importantly, the old style guide--were accessible to users in the context of courses. Instructional designers could use the elements to create en...
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Hi  @mgudites ‌,I think you may be misunderstanding the advice being offered both from Instructure and from the people who have responded on this forum. While some people have suggested favorite t...
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Hi, all,I'm probably missing something obvious, here, and just not phrasing my searches of the Guide correctly, but what's the best way to lock user accounts? I have some administrative holds,...
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Hi  @tim_odonovan ‌,This is a pretty common scenario for migrations at places that do a lot of team and collaborative teaching, or that use a cohort model for certain programs. The SIS is authorit...
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Hi @kmeeusen ,   Finally getting back around to this after a crazy spring/summer. I ram well aware that EtherNET support was discontinued almost 7 years ago, but some institutions seem to be using...
Aug 20, 2021 8:46:44 AM
@mannino, I think I misunderstood your original question. If you just want them to complete the assignment and then show them the answer without grading the answer, that's pretty straight forw...
Feb 12, 2021 9:27:38 AM
Hi @strider5124, WNMU's Canvas administrators should be able to see who/what accesses the "edit" link for the assignments. The sooner you contact them after it happens, the better.
Feb 12, 2021 7:59:52 AM
If the assignment is self-scoring and shows the correct answer, there's a "mark as complete" option, too.
Feb 12, 2021 7:43:00 AM
Hi @mannino, You can use module requirements to do this. Force them to complete the items in sequence and then add "Score at least X" as a requirement on the assignments. It can be a very ...
Feb 12, 2021 7:40:09 AM

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