I'm trying to imagine exactly what logic was used to set this up originally... ah, academic technology...pic.twitter.com/qMWFPv9yej
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I have no real gripe with Canvas, but I'm just amazed as the "let's sort courses randomly with no label as to what term they are" choice. I find it hard not to imagine this is a sign that the people who create or maintain it do not teach themselves...
(I used the video sharing function in Canvas for the first time a few weeks ago, and it required me to choose which courses to share it with. It then gave me a list of every course I have ever taught, only by course number, with no term indicated. 1/2)
(Not knowing which one was the course I was currently teaching, I just shared it with all 5 of the same course numbers. It worked, but what a kludgy way to do it... 2/2)
Yeah, they’re probably coders, and then it was “tested” with so,e small fictitious school, so that cases like multiple courses over multiple terms never arose. And having used 4 or 5 LMSs, I have no particular beef with Canvas. It’s too click-heavy but they all are.
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