Q14 – Correct Answer – Who can view the total amount of time a student has spent in your LMS?

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Correct answers are in accordance to interviews with top-level IT administrators at CU Boulder, UCCS, and CU Denver. Answers correspond to the LMS Canvas, and not to other systems, though the configurations of Canvas were modeled off of previously-used LMSs (D2L at CU Boulder, and Blackboard at UCCS were mentioned), so it is not out of the question to assume similar settings for different systems. Answers vary slightly across schools, but are overall very similar.

CU Boulder: Parties mentioned as having access to this data include students (can only see the time they spent in a quiz), instructors (can only see students’ time in quizzes), TAs (can only see students’ time in quizzes), top-level It administrators, and Instructure personnel.

UCCS: Parties mentioned as having access to this data include system administrators, instructors (can only see students’ time in quizzes) and Instructure personnel. Students and TAs were not mentioned, though their insight is likely the same as it is for CU Boulder.

CU Denver: Parties mentioned as having access to this data include IT administrators. They are able to see this as part of aggregate data that offers insight to how long a student has spent in class, in total. Other parties were not mentioned, though their insights are likely the same as was mentioned at CU Boulder, or UCCS.

Most-Correct Survey Response Choice: “Only the student, the professor, and the teaching assistants (TAs) in the class.”