HEIC to JPEG & student plagiarism notation
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*I teach Art and students are uploading images for grading that are in the .HEIC format. Will Canvas please included an update so that it opens the .HEIC files like .JPEG? At this moment I have to convert each student submission on a separate program to view to grade. If there is a way to do this already please let me know. Our district does not have the latest Canvas Update but will have in the Fall.
*Can Canvas run a program to scan all the essays/papers students submit within the same course from the same assignment/quiz or discussion? I am not looking for online website plagiarism just students copying each others work and posting it. A scanning of all the work submitted and some kind of notation stating its a duplicate with link to other copied paper. If this is also available please let me know. (I've had students submitting the same essay in different classes.)
Thanks!
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Hi, @acasey1 . These sound like feature ideas. If you want to learn more about that process, check out the guide, How does the feature idea process work in the Canvas Community? I was able to find this open idea, https://community.canvaslms.com/ideas/13266-ability-to-view-heic-files-in-speedgrader-preview" modif....
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