Creating Discussions

ID&D KB How-to Guide

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Discussions are often used to promote student interaction and exchange of ideas asynchronously, especially in online and hybrid courses. Canvas Discussions can be ungraded, graded, assigned to groups, and even peer reviewed.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Create a new discussion

  1. Click on the Discussion tab in your course navigation.

    Navigation menu on MyClasses with the Discussion tab being circled in blue.
    Navigation menu on MyClasses

  2. Click on the Add Discussion button.

    Add Discussion button on the Discussions course page.
    The Add Discussion button on the Discussions course page.
  3. Add a title and prompt to the discussion.

    A text entry box prompts for a topic title and a text box allows for a discussion prompt to be entered. A post to option allows the instructor to choose which section receives the announcement if multiple sections are combined.
    A topic title and discussion prompt are entered in text boxes. The instructor selects the section for the announcement if multiple sections are merged.
  4. Choose the settings you want to apply to that discussion.

    1. By default, discussions show the student’s full name. To change what’s available, select any of the check bubbles to your liking.

    2. To require users to reply to the discussion before they can see any other replies, click the Participants must respond to the topic before viewing other replies checkbox.

    3. To enable a discussion podcast feed, click the Enable podcast feed checkbox. 

    4. To allow students to like discussion replies, click the Allow liking checkbox. 

    5. To add an ungraded discussion to the student to-do list, click the Add to student to-do checkbox. Student to-do items display in the course calendar, in the student-specific List View Dashboard, and in the global and course home page to-do lists. Graded discussions automatically display in a student's to-do list. 

    6. To make the discussion a group discussion, click the This is a Group Discussion checkbox. 

    7. To make your discussion available on a specific date or during a specific date range using availability dates, select Manage Assign To for a pop up on the right to appear, enter the dates in the Available From and Until fields, or click the calendar icons to select dates. If you create a graded discussion, the Available From and Until dates can be set in the Assign field. Before the Available From date, students will only be able to view the discussion title. After the Until date, students can view the discussion topic and all responses but cannot add or edit any responses.

      Options for the discussion settings with checkboxes next to setting options. Options include requiring users to post before seeing replies, enabling a podcast feed, making the discussion graded, allowing liking, adding to the student to-do list, and creating a group discussion. There is also an option to add available from and until dates.
      Setting options: Require users to post before viewing replies, enable podcast feed, grade discussions, allow liking, add to student to-do list, create group discussion, set available from and until dates.
  5. If needed, add an attachment.

    Attach button to search for an attachment.
    Attach button to search for an attachment.
  6. Select Save and Publish or Save when finished.

  7. For more settings options, go back to the Discussions page and select the gear icon next to the Discussion button at the top right of the screen.

    Setting button on the Discussions course page.
    Setting button on the Discussions course page.

  8. Here, check any boxes you desire, and hit Save Settings when finished. These settings will apply for every discussion.

    The discussion setting menu page with options such as create discussion topics, create anonymous discussion topics, allow edit and delete topics, attach files option, and allow students to report replies.
    Discussion Setting Menu

Discussions can be graded or ungraded. If a student attaches a file to an ungraded discussion, the file size counts toward the student's storage quotas. However, attachments added to graded discussions do not count toward the student's storage quotas.


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