[ARCHIVED] As a teacher, can I upload/submit a media file to an assignment on behalf of my students?
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I teach music to Senior High School students. Students have an assessment/assignment where they are required to perform on an instrument before an audience.
We make a video recording of each student's performance and then assess and review, posting results and feedback via an Assignment in Canvas. I would like to have the video in Canvas when using Speedgrader.
I have the video of each student's performance on my computer and wanted to know if there's a way that as the teacher, I can upload/submit the video to each student's assignment page on their behalf?
Thanks
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Hello @nduirs and welcome to the Community. At this time, there is not a way for an instructor to upload the video. However, I wonder, if, like cloud assignments, you could make a cloud folder, put the videos there, have your students go into the cloud folder, find their video and then upload it themselves.
How do I submit a cloud assignment with Microsoft Office 365?
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Hi! I have an update for everyone!
Submit an assignment on behalf of a student is now in Beta! This may work well in this situation.Please read the Canvas Release Notes (2023-03-18) for more details.
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