Canvas analytics week 17 spring 2022

Week seventeen marked the end of term with final examinations on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of week 17.

Engagement as measured by page views on the Instructure Canvas platform showed a third straight week of gains, climbing to a value not seen since the third week of classes and outperforming gains seen term-on-term from fall 2021. 

Page views stormed to a fourth highest 89978 views for week seventeen. 


Although by week seventeen most faculty might be expected to have already put in place their final assignments including their final examinations on the platform, there were still gains in assignments, discussions, and media recordings. Student numbers continued to slide. Although the college is past the last day to withdraw with a W, the students can still execute an online withdrawal with an F.

Average engagement by day of the week across the whole term confirms that Saturday is a day of lowest engagement on average. This speaks to a comment made by a student on a course evaluation requesting that faculty not post assignments on a Saturday, especially if the assignment is then set to be due early the next week. Saturday is still seen as family day here - a day for students who live in the community to accomplish chores around the house, farm, fish, and help the family. 

Controlling for the overall of page views per week by shifting to a relative frequency chart, Saturday can be seen to account on average for only about 4% of the page views in any given week. An uptick in week 16 can be attributed perhaps to that Saturday being the final Saturday of the term ahead of final examinations.
For reference, the term comes to an end with 118 courses on the platform led by 48 instructors. 

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