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Hi All,
Does anyone know of an API or LTI fix for capturing individual course section assessment data? It's possible to get views/interactions with specific content by going in to the student access reports, so I know the data is THERE, but so far there's no aggregate.
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Example of student access report data:
I would really appreciate being able to track views and interactions within specific course sections!
Best Regards,
Katherine
Deactivated user, I'm going to move your highly specialized question to the Canvas Admins space where it will get appropriate focus from experts in this area. I'm also going to add some tags to your question to enhance its prominence and relevance in search results.
Katherine,
I know of two ways to get the data you are looking for. There is a report called "Student Access Report". If you don't have this report turned on for you institution you may need to check with your CSM to see if you can get this turned on. The other way is using the Canvas Data, that Canvas is working to put into full production later this year.
Brian
Katherine,
I'm not aware of a place to pull report out in aggregate. In the past what we have done is pulled the users page views (using an admin token)and kept only those that applied to the course by filtering with the course ID. Assessment scores would be pulled separately.
It's possible I'm missing an API call that would do it in the aggregate. Someone else in the community may know.
We are giving the Canvas Admins area a little bit of love (especially questions that are really, really old) and just want to check in with you. This will also bring this question new attention.
Were you able to find an answer to your question? I am going to go ahead and mark this question as answered because there hasn't been any more activity in a while so I assume that you have the information that you need. If you still have a question about this or if you have information that you would like to share with the community, by all means, please do come back and leave a comment. Also, if this question has been answered by one of the previous replies, please feel free to mark that answer as correct.
Robbie
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