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Among our students there are groups that need simple IT-solutions. A math teacher has asked me to find a solution so that his students do not need to copy-paste questions or download and upload a Word document. He wants a simple form/template that the student can fill out in Canvas and submit.
Do you have any suggestions?
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Hi there, @SaraMoeller ...
Do you think that using an annotated assignment might work for your needs? See #4 under the section "Select Online Entry Options" in this Guide: How do I create an online assignment? - Instructure Community (canvaslms.com). This is the Guide for students on how they would use annotations for the document you uploaded: How do I annotate a file as an assignment submissi... - Instructure Community (canvaslms.com).
Hope this helps a bit.
@SaraMoeller You can do this with the new Google Assignments 1.3 LTI. Once you enable this (if you are a Google school), you can select it as an external tool submission which will walk you through the process of picking or creating a template from a Google doc/sheet/slide. Ultimately this is creating a digital worksheet. I know Microsoft is working on a similar tool but last I heard it had been delayed. Other than that, every idea I can come up with will involve some level of downloading or uploading on the students' part.
Hope this helps!
-Nick
Whenever I have a document I want to “give” to others, I make it in Google Docs and share it as forced copy.
In the share link instead of /edit change it /copy. The students will need access to a Gmail account though.
Hi there, @SaraMoeller ...
Do you think that using an annotated assignment might work for your needs? See #4 under the section "Select Online Entry Options" in this Guide: How do I create an online assignment? - Instructure Community (canvaslms.com). This is the Guide for students on how they would use annotations for the document you uploaded: How do I annotate a file as an assignment submissi... - Instructure Community (canvaslms.com).
Hope this helps a bit.
I’ve used that before, but for math it’s really only useful if the student is using a touchscreen (using a mouse/trackpad to draw out math is very tedious).
Thank you so much for your help, @Chris_Hofer I definitely think that this option will be popular with some of our teachers although maybe not math teachers 🙂
We use the Danish version of Canvas and the Danish translation of 'Student Annotation' makes no sense at all 🤔 But now I know what hides behind this possibily thanks to you!
Kind regards, Sara
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