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02-07-2021
06:51 AM
1 Kudo
From my knowledge, no....but here are possible work arounds. I too would like the ability to do this, as sometimes technology issues are hard to be resolved in a full online environment.
1) Sign in as the student, if you have the ability to, and submit or resubmit the correct file.
OR
2) Attach the correct file to the comment section in the speedgrader. This is my prefered method.
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02-03-2021
06:47 AM
1 Kudo
@schachernp If you put something in Commons, only you (that is the person who put it in commons) will be able to make any changes my providing a version update. Anyone accessing the Course from commons can not change the original content. You can put a page, a file, a document, a quiz, a module, or even a whole course in Commons.
https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Commons/How-do-I-update-a-resource-I-previously-shared-to-Commons/ta-p/1813
Once updates are done on commons, the teacher can go into commonms, lick on the update tab at the top and literally one click update their course. Whatever was changed/or added will then import into the course they want it to go to.
They will still be able to modify if on their side to fit their needs. HOWEVER, when you update from commons something that has been updated, any changes you made will overwritten, at least to my knowledge and someone could correct me if I am wrong.
https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Commons/How-do-I-view-updates-to-resources-I-previously-imported-from/ta-p/1797
If I were in your shoes, here is what I would do. Create stand alone sandboxes for each course and invite the teachers (with teacher role) to be part of those sandboxes. Then they can import or copy the new modules themselves. I know I share a sandbox with 10 other teachers in my district and we all add stuff there and "steal" from each other.
Good luck!
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02-02-2021
12:01 PM
1 Kudo
Hello @schachernp!
In the case of having so many courses, I would suggest learning "the whole course" into Commons. From that point your instructors/teachers can load the whole course from Commons. This would be the fastest way to do this that comes to mind.
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01-27-2021
04:29 AM
Hello @TeacherSmeacher !
In the "Assign to" part you can click the x on "Everyone" and just add the sections but that has its limitations. If you press the "+ add" at the bottom and do each section separately, that will not separate each section. The only thing the "+ add" does at the bottom is to give a different due date and/or availability date.
Here is a solution I would use as an example. I have 6 sections so I will create 6 different graded discussion boards. I would put each section by itself in the "Assign to" part. The student will only see their section so you technically can even have ALL 6 section dicussion boards in the same module, but they will only see the one assigned to them.
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