Clarification on using Blueprint courses
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I'm working with a school which has significant staffing shortages. To help alleviate some of the pressure to fill all sections of classes, there is now a common "Independent Study" across the entire building. The administrator would like to pre-populate that course with some modules for staff and students to use how they see fit.
This seems like a great use case for a Blueprint course because we could initially load in some SEL and digital citizenship materials and then allow staff to select their own extensions and modules. I've read a lot about Blueprints and I'd like some quick confirm/deny on their functions if anyone with more experience would be willing to chime in.
- I plan on syncing out locked content for the first modules. They're designed by our district instructional coaches and are already accessible and scoped appropriately for the grade level.
- Question: Since they're locked, we won't run into exceptions if we have to re-sync materials out, correct?
- Once the initial course is synced out, we are going to being building supplemental modules on a variety of topics that staff can have the option of using with students.
- Question: If we re-sync these modules out via the Blueprint, is student work lost when the original materials are updated? I'm not worry about content in the original because they're locked already.
- The other option we discussed was having a district a la carte menu of modules which can be synced from the Commons. This gives the teacher more freedom in what they want to include in their Independent Study.
- Question: If Commons items are updated, the staff member may not see that notification and miss out on updates or corrections to material. Is that a dealbreaker in some cases?
I know there is a lot of nuance in any kind of institutional decision like this, but we're at a point where our options are very limited and I'm more interested in making it easier on teachers and admins by centralizing the process more than I normally would than having a freely-open pathway staff can peruse and take advantage of.
Thanks for the wisdom.
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Hello @bbennett2
Thank you for contacting the Canvas Community. We're sorry to hear you've been experiencing issues with Blueprint and Commons options. Thank you for explaining it in detail, I will do my best to answer your questions in the same order:
1. Once a module or item is locked, re-syncing it shouldn't cause any "exceptions" or issues. I'm not entirely sure what you meant by exceptions, but the locked content remains in place and teachers in the child courses wouldn't really be able to make any edits to that content. If you change it at the BP level and re-sync then those changes should display for your teachers:
2. If you make updates to assignments after students have already submitted work- No their submissions remain and are not deleted or anything like that. The only issue would be if you deleted an assignment or student enrollments. You can change an assignment from 0 points file upload to 100 points, media entry only and every original submission would stay intact.
3. If you are updating Commons courses the teachers do not receive direct notifications that they have been updated. However, there have been many requests for this already and you should check out this page and also upvote this: https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Idea-Conversations/Push-alert-notification-for-an-update-to-a-pag... We implement great ideas such as this that we find within the community. There are other ideas and options in that thread for commons notifications as well.
Hopefully this helps. If you have more specific questions, it may be best to speak with Canvas Support directly and/or even your CSM if needed.