Last year, I could print out an entire discussion thread using the browser print function. That no longer works. Is there a work-around? Or has Canvas removed that function?
@rrobison2 Do you know if you are using the new Discussion Redesign? We are using that here and I was just able to print a full discussion with threads from Chrome. I made sure I was viewing threads in inline mode and that all threads were expanded.
I just discovered this too. It's really annoying that the "print thread" option has disappeared from the redesigned discussions page. This is absolutely essential for day-to-day in-person teaching needs.
This is an incredibly frustrating bug. I can't tell you how time consuming it is for me every morning to have to jiggle print view or screenshots or copying and pasting from the discussion board to be able to have my student's posts at hand for their upcoming seminar discussion in class.
There seems to be a change in my current rubric that it no longer shows different colours when marked via Speedgrader ie Red for Below Standard, Yellow for At Standard and Green for Above Standard. No it only shows Green across all Ratings. Is this able to be fixed?
We have a campus reporting that notes/comments entered directly in PowerTeacher Pro are being removed after a Canvas-to-PowerSchool grade sync runs. Based on the Instructure FAQ, we understand that only the following fields are transmitted during a sync: Assignment Description Assignment Group Association/Category…
Does anyone have suggestions for bulk aligning questions at the quiz level, not the item bank level? I don't know much about API keys, but would one of these work for a bulk alignment? We have a school that is preparing for accreditation next year and they must get their quiz questions aligned to outcomes. We know they…
The most recent quizzes and question banks (including renames) are not showing up as options in the Course Import Tool. As I was creating a new quiz in one course (Classic), I went to add the questions from the Question Bank, but what I needed wasn't there. I went back to the other course to make sure everything was…
In the wake of the recent Canvas security incident, many instructors are rethinking how they protect their course materials and ensure continuity for students if the LMS becomes unavailable. A common question we’re hearing is how to effectively back up courses “just in case,” especially with an eye toward re‑distributing…