Creating and Managing Student Groups
Tip
Setting a member limit will apply to all groups in a group set. However, you can modify the limitations within an individual group, such as changing one group to allow a few more members than the other groups.
Guides
Groups Guides Links to an external site.Collaborative Workspace
A Canvas group will provide your students with a digital collaborative workspace. Each Group has its own announcements, calendar, discussions, content pages, file space, opportunities to hold conferences and participate in real-time collaboration.
Within groups, instructors can:
- View all activity Links to an external site. within all the groups within their course, including groups created by students Links to an external site.
- View all created groups Links to an external site. within the course
Sections: When students are enrolled in your course, they are placed in sections based on what period they have your class. You can assign discussions, quizzes or assignments by section. You can also filter the gradebook by sections.
Ways Groups Can Function
Here are some ideas on ways you can leverage groups in your course:
- Collaborative Group Space Links to an external site.: Suppose that you would like your students to work together in small groups to create something like a paper, a project, or a presentation. Creating groups can provide them with a digital workspace for communicating, sharing and collaborating.
- Create Group Collaborations Links to an external site.: You can create collaborations (shared Google doc with editing rights) within your groups using Google Docs.
- Create Group Assignments Links to an external site.: Under assignment settings, there is an option for group assignment. Instead of all students having to submit an assignment, Canvas will allow one person from each group to submit on behalf of their team. As an instructor, you can choose to grade the assignment as a group (all members will receive the same grade) or individually.
- Create Small Group Discussions Links to an external site.: It might be beneficial to break your discussions into groups to have a more intimate and deeper conversation. Only the members of the group will see and respond to their group's post (even though all students are posting to the same discussion topic).
Forming Groups
Instructors can:
- Create a new group set Links to an external site. and create subgroups automatically Links to an external site. or manually Links to an external site.
- Assign students to subgroups automatically Links to an external site. or manually Links to an external site.
- Assign group leaders Links to an external site. to each group
- Allow students to sign up for their own groups Links to an external site.
- Move students Links to an external site. into different subgroups
- Edit or delete Links to an external site. group sets
Video Tutorials
In this video you will learn the basics of group creation and group management.