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End of last year, I met a librarian who was keen to get book and reading reports captured in Canvas. I reached out to our APAC team, and we brainstormed and worked through a couple of options. Thanks to Deactivated user, @rsakai , pmillar, Debbie Thompson, and Deactivated user for your contributions to this article!
Here are some options you might want to consider if you’re also looking to capture book and reading reports in Canvas.
Option 1: Assignments in a Module
Create as many Assignments as needed in a dedicated reading Module, and students complete them as needed.
So that the number of book reports does not affect the final mark, either
Students submit their reading reports either
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Option 2: Assignment submission with multiple attempts
Create an Assignment that allow multiple attempts. Tick the box so that it doesn't count towards the final mark. There will still be an entry in the Gradebook to input number of reading reports completed.
Students submit as described in Option 1.
You can also add a recurring Calendar Event with a link to this Assignment as a reminder for students to complete it weekly.
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Option 3: Survey with multiple attempts
Create an unmarked Survey and allow multiple attempts.
Students fill out the Survey.
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Option 4: Group Discussion
Create a Group Set for Reading Reports, and assign students into their own Groups within that Group Set. Up to 200 Groups can be created in each Group Set, which means you can auto-assign up to 200 students into their own Groups using this method.
Create a Group Discussion, and select the appropriate Group Set for Reading Reports. You may need to create multiple Group Sets and Group Discussions to capture all students who will be submitting reading reports.
Students add a post for each reading report in a Group Discussion that only they can see.
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Have you set up book or reading reports in Canvas? How did you do it?
Have you tried one of our options above, or a modified version? We'd love to hear your ideas and thoughts.
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