I tick boxes, I see an eyeball icon crossed off, I set "options" on a quiz and STILL I have some students who see partial comments or all comments to an assignment. Then I find out that past comments and grades are blocked by one method (in one location) and that pre-blocking is in another location. Altogether I can cite three separate locations (interfaces) in Canvas where there are options for some kind of blocking.
Why all this confusion in Canvas for something that in Schoology was so simple?
Here is the answer:
Canvas does not believe I should hide grades and comments from students and so it makes the process difficult.
Here's a Canvas quote:
"The Hide Grades feature should only be used to temporarily hide grades and comments from student view while grading is in progress. It should not be used to conceal grades for longer than reasonably necessary."
It's one thing for a user interface to be confusing. It's another thing to find out that the confusion is intended because someone at Canvas doesn't think I should hide grades and comments. In short, Canvas does not trust my judgment and, therefore, has sought to limit my discretion.
This paternalistic attitude is disconcerting to say the least. And, it is enough to motivate me to volunteer for the committee that reviews our District's subscription to Canvas.
My other motivation to serve on the committee is the Canvas decision to default to a cartoonish font.