Thank you for your response. However, I disagree, in part with your response. After further investigation, I discovered the following:
1. On a Web Browser on a device such as a MacBook, the "new" Online Annotation feature is awesome. It allows teachers to put a PDF into a Canvas Assignment. Students then start the assignment, annotate the PDF using the same tools as Speed Grader, and then submit the PDF back to the assignment. It works brilliantly on the MacBook with our high school students.
To use it, teachers, when creating an assignment, under "Submission Type", choose Online > Annotation.
2. Using the iOS Canvas Student app on the iPads, the process you described is perfect. Teachers must make sure they put a link to the PDF in the body of the assignment description AND choose Online File submission type. Then students can open the pdf, use the pencil to annotate, then choose the Canvas Student App in the "Open Share Icon" (square with the up arrow) to submit the PDF to the assignment.
Again, thank you for your response. I just wanted to clarify for other teacher users that there IS the option Annotations as a submission type for Canvas Student users when they access the assignment ON THE WEB BROWSER, but not on the iOS app.
Thank you for taking time to answer. I appreciate having this forum to get help!
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