Hello community,
Is there are tool available to auto remove students from a course due to attendance?
For example, if a student misses 8 classes, this tool will auto remove them from the course.
Hi @rayvonwill,
There are different ways to go about doing this but none of them are native to Canvas.
In its simpliest form, these ways would involve tracking the data/analytics of students in all Canvas courses by "sending it" to a type of educational CRM (customer relationship management) system.
That system would review the data/analytics (most likely with some sort of administrative review by someone) and either (a) send it back to Canvas to change enrollment status if certain criteria are or are not met or (b) send it to a SIS (student information system) and then to Canvas to change enrollment status if certain criteria are or are not met.
-Doug
Hi there @rayvonwill ,
Canvas specifically doesn't provide you with access to a tool that can auto remove students from a course, but, this is potentially something that you could set up with a Student Information System or with JavaScript. But Canvas specifically doesn't.
I hope that helps!Noah
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