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Is there any way to track if announcements are being read on Canvas? If so, how can this be tracked? Can a counter be added? Can I see who is viewing it (and how many times)? Thank you!
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Not really. Keep in mind that the default is that Announcements will go out in notifications to most peoples email accounts. So for a lot of your students they may not even visit the announcement in Canvas because they've seen it in an email, and that is not going to be trackable.
Rick
Hi @MrCounselor
As @rmurchshafer said, Announcement viewing cannot be tracked; and even if it could be, all it would track is that a student went to that page, not that they read anything while there.
What I would suggest is opening the announcement to replies, then in the body of the announcement ask student to reply. You could even create an assignment for the reply, and give the students a couple bonus points for doing so. Still won't catch everybody, but you would have a better chance that the majority have read your announcement.
Kelley
Not really. Keep in mind that the default is that Announcements will go out in notifications to most peoples email accounts. So for a lot of your students they may not even visit the announcement in Canvas because they've seen it in an email, and that is not going to be trackable.
Rick
Hi @MrCounselor
As @rmurchshafer said, Announcement viewing cannot be tracked; and even if it could be, all it would track is that a student went to that page, not that they read anything while there.
What I would suggest is opening the announcement to replies, then in the body of the announcement ask student to reply. You could even create an assignment for the reply, and give the students a couple bonus points for doing so. Still won't catch everybody, but you would have a better chance that the majority have read your announcement.
Kelley
I really don't know if they read anything on any page on my course, but yet we still track students page views (sort of). By the logic shown above, we should not track anything. I am trying to do A/B testing with different types of announcements and because you cannot track it, we will never know if they interact with different types of content.
I would also like to track how they arrived at a particular page. I won't know if they read it, but I will know how they arrived to the page. Was it through a link on the announcement page or from a link on a module page?
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