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We recently started using Catalog's custom HTML certificate builder to provide certificates to our Canvas module course completers. It's a nice way to reduce the administrative work of manually creating unique PDF certificates for our students when they complete all the course requirements, plus it's free since we're already using Catalog. The issue I'm running into is that I don't think I have any way of knowing when students have completed a course, other than manually "acting as student" for each of them and checking whether they've hit our completion parameters by looking for the green checkmark on the relevant module page.
My question: is there a way to tell when a student or students complete a course and have unlocked their certificate of completion in Catalog? As it is, I have to wait after every course for emails to trickle in from students who say they can't find their certificate of completion. Usually the issue is that they forgot to hit a "Mark as done" or view a page necessary to "complete" the course requirements, but it would be nice to know beforehand and check somewhere how many students "complete" a course, how many are still incomplete, etc.
Bonus question: the course won't look "complete" in a student's profile in Canvas until after the course officially concludes, right?
Hello @L11ghtman
Thanks for posting this in the Canvas community!
I know that in your catalog analytics you can get summaries and user data for enrollments, revenue, user registrations, and completions. HERE is a guide to check this from the catalog analytics page. The Completions tab should show: Student Name, Listing Name, Enrollment Date, Completion Date, Certificate. Other than that, acting as the student and physically going to the modules page to see if they marked everything as done it the other option.
For your bonus question, I believe you are correct in that the course won't look complete in the students profile until the course has officially concluded.
-Colton
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