Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back up and running as of 8am today
3 days after the rest of the country.![]()
It is not 3 days after the rest of the country. Many school systems waited to make sure Instructure had actually resolved the issue. The systems that went online Friday had massive issues and many had to go back offline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back up and running as of 8am today
3 days after the rest of the country.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Back up and running as of 8am today
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how MCPS doesn't have it back up yet.
Anonymous wrote:Canvas is back pretty much everywhere except MCPS. What is taking so long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a big deal for MCPS or any other public school. We are not anywhere close to end of quarter grading. Kids studying for APs, for the most part, do not rely on Canvas, and should have gotten most of their prep done already. AP exams are taken on Bluebook, so no problem there. My own kid is taking 4 AP exams this year and certainly did not need Canvas, nor has she heard from anyone at her school that other kids are being materially hurt by Canvas being down.
Just stop whining, will you?
The institutions in real trouble are the universities that lost Canvas right in the middle of finals taken on Canvas! Students move out of dorms right after their finals, the school year is over, they will need to find ways to create a grade without the missed finals.
Are you MCPS staff or just completely clueless (or both?) AP kids are studying like crazy. Just because you don’t know or don’t care about any of them and believe they “should have gotten most of their prep done already” does not mean you’re correct. This is a huge problem for many kids and an added stress they don’t need.
Anonymous wrote:This is not a big deal for MCPS or any other public school. We are not anywhere close to end of quarter grading. Kids studying for APs, for the most part, do not rely on Canvas, and should have gotten most of their prep done already. AP exams are taken on Bluebook, so no problem there. My own kid is taking 4 AP exams this year and certainly did not need Canvas, nor has she heard from anyone at her school that other kids are being materially hurt by Canvas being down.
Just stop whining, will you?
The institutions in real trouble are the universities that lost Canvas right in the middle of finals taken on Canvas! Students move out of dorms right after their finals, the school year is over, they will need to find ways to create a grade without the missed finals.