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I can't find the answer to my specific question, and I'm hoping you all can help:
The Resubmission Guide that has been linked multiple times in other similar queries does not appear to be of help regarding my specific question. Thank you in advance!
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Hi @agnirm ...
I'm not 100% sure that this will work, but give it a try... In your assignment, edit the assignment, and scroll down to the "Assign to" area. I'm assuming that you've currently got "Everyone" seeing the assignment with a due date and access dates. Just below this information, there is a "+ Add" button. Click that, and you should be see another "Assign to" area where you can just assign the assignment to the one student along with any dates. In theory, this *should* allow the student the extra time needed to submit the assignment. I've not tried this myself, but it seems like it should work. Give it a try and let us know. Thanks!
@agnirm ,
Chris may not have used it himself, but he's correct. This is the way it works.
Changing the availability does not wipe out the results. Canvas makes it difficult to remove any student submission. The only place I've found (I haven't tested everything) where student work may be lost is in a discussion when you allow editing. In that case, only the final copy is kept. Also, if you delete a student post, there is no easy way for the instructor or even the local Canvas admin to recover that post. Chat and external tools may act differently, but for assignments and quizzes made within Canvas, every submission is available to the teacher.
When you change the availability for a single student, it renames the others as "everyone else" and leaves them as they were.
The resubmit button will appear as long as current date is in the availability interval, which it will be for the one student but not "everyone else." Canvas allows resubmitting assignments and leaves it up to the instructor to decide what to do with it.
Quizzes work differently than assignments. There students are also limited by the number of attempts and possibly time limits. But for regular assignments, this is exactly what you want to do when you want to allow the student to make up the work.
Hi @agnirm ...
I'm not 100% sure that this will work, but give it a try... In your assignment, edit the assignment, and scroll down to the "Assign to" area. I'm assuming that you've currently got "Everyone" seeing the assignment with a due date and access dates. Just below this information, there is a "+ Add" button. Click that, and you should be see another "Assign to" area where you can just assign the assignment to the one student along with any dates. In theory, this *should* allow the student the extra time needed to submit the assignment. I've not tried this myself, but it seems like it should work. Give it a try and let us know. Thanks!
@agnirm ,
Chris may not have used it himself, but he's correct. This is the way it works.
Changing the availability does not wipe out the results. Canvas makes it difficult to remove any student submission. The only place I've found (I haven't tested everything) where student work may be lost is in a discussion when you allow editing. In that case, only the final copy is kept. Also, if you delete a student post, there is no easy way for the instructor or even the local Canvas admin to recover that post. Chat and external tools may act differently, but for assignments and quizzes made within Canvas, every submission is available to the teacher.
When you change the availability for a single student, it renames the others as "everyone else" and leaves them as they were.
The resubmit button will appear as long as current date is in the availability interval, which it will be for the one student but not "everyone else." Canvas allows resubmitting assignments and leaves it up to the instructor to decide what to do with it.
Quizzes work differently than assignments. There students are also limited by the number of attempts and possibly time limits. But for regular assignments, this is exactly what you want to do when you want to allow the student to make up the work.
Thank you both. @Chris_Hofer , it worked!
Thank you for this workaround, but it does not solve the issue. Many LMS competitors grant instructors the ability to delete an individual submission and/or grant additional attempts on an individual basis. In fact, Canvas lets you do the latter in the Classic Quizzes interface, so I'm not sure why it's not a feature for Assignments.
I've seen posts about this dating back to 2015, but it doesn't seem like it's being address by Canvas: https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Question-Forum/How-do-I-give-individual-students-extra-att...
I extended a deadline so one student could resubmit, but she can't unless I also allow multiple submissions for everyone. I guess this is ok if the "until" date for everyone else has passed, but students who have extensions would have multiple attempts to submit. Am I missing something here?
If you previously had it set to only allow one submission, then yes, you'd need to allow at least one more attempt for the student to be able to submit. Yet, you are correct, that as long as the 'until' date is set for the rest of the class for a date in the past, this won't allow anyone else to resubmit, just the one person who you added the new "assign to" dates.
Great, thanks, @kona !
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