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OscarLevin
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Since AI has made it so easy for students to complete assignments without doing the work themselves, I have started using a lot for in-person "on paper" assessments.  I would love to keep a record of these in Canvas attached to each student, so they can see feedback sooner and I can still see their work even after I hand back their paper assignments.

It is easy for me to scan all the papers and even split them up into individual PDFs.  I was really hoping to be able to upload a zip file of these pdfs and have Canvas load those for each student (I would name the pdfs lastfirst_1_1_something.pdf or similar).  Unfortunately, this doesn't work, even if the assignments were "downloaded" first (that only seems to update current files).

I know that I could upload a file on behalf of a student, but this seems to require doing so for each of my 40-50 students individually and I just can't justify that amount of time for this.

Does anyone have any ideas?  I have searched a bit to see if there is a current way to accomplish this, but so far haven't found anything, so perhaps this is a feature request.  Seems like it would be very useful and not too difficult to implement.

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OscarLevin
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Hi @James and @Jeff_F,

Thanks for your replies.  Alas, I have not solved the problems AI poses; having students complete master quizzes on paper, in class, is my attempt to have assessments that they won't just use AI to do for them.  I'm using mastery grading so students will  have multiple attempts at each quiz.  I have been tracking these in Canvas as "on paper" assignments, but of course I could set up the assignments as "file upload" and just tell students not to upload any files.  Ideally I would be able to upload the files for them, but that is what I can't figure out what to do.

I would rather not ask students to pull out their smartphones at the end of class right before they turn in their quiz.  Feels like I'm just asking for them to also text the picture of their work to their friend in the class who is still working.  

A little more background: the whole reason I went down this path was because after grading 50 papers by hand, I needed to record the results in the learning mastery gradebook, and flipping through the pages and trying to match them to the people in the speed grader list was a big pain.  I started scanning the batch of papers so at least I could flip through the pdf document quickly, go select the name in speed grader, and hit the right element of the rubric.  But it would be so much faster to see the student's work in speed grader itself.

Anyway, sounds like I'm not just missing something about the possibility of uploading.  I'll have to keep thinking of ways to speed up my workflow.

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