Hello, thanks again for replying.
I discussed this access issue with the four students that brought it to me; each student showed me his/her Canvas interface in the browser, and I asked each about browser extensions. One student told me that she was using two extensions: “Better Canvas” and “Tasks for Canvas.” That student was using a task list assembled by the extension to navigate to the assignment. She was able to navigate to and access the assignment just fine using the list of assignments on the syllabus page (explained below)
The other three said they were not using browser extensions. Those three were doing something different to navigate to the assignment: they were selecting the “grades” tab on the lefthand side of the Canvas homepage for the class (which I have set to the syllabus), and then they were clicking on the as yet undone assignment—which I built in New Quizzes and named CFU 9.
I have set up the Canvas page expecting that students will scroll through the list of assignments and events on the syllabus page in order to select and open the various assignments. Thus, navigating to an assignment by first going through the grades page was “new” to me, not what I expected.
Apparently, when students navigate to “grades” and then select an assignment, Canvas returns the “submission details” page for the assignment, regardless of the type of assignment, as in . . . “canvas.institution.edu/courses/242000/assignments/1600007/submissions/111113” and the breadcrumbs read Class 101 > Assignments > CFU X .
What is interesting and puzzling is that when I do this using my “student view” I see something different from what the students are seeing.
When I do this with an assignment that I built using Classic Quizzes, I see only the results of the assignment – I suppose that’s the “preview” that was unavailable (see earlier post) – however, when my students do this on an assignment that I built in Classic quizzes, they see the results (their score) and the button that says “Take the Quiz” regardless of whether or not they have attempted assignment.
Why is this happening? Weird, right?
On the other hand, when both the students and I navigate this way (grades to link to specific assignment) to an assignment that I built in New Quizzes, then we see “preview unavailable” if the assignment had not yet been attempted. Or, if the student(s) have already attempted the assignment, they see the results from their previous attempts and a button to retake the assignment.
I think the simplest solution is to remind the students to scroll through the assignments on the syllabus page (homepage for this class) and select the assignment from that list (at least for the first attempt). That seems to work for everyone.
Also, I did just a little internet surfing on the topic of finding an extension to “hack” canvas, and there sure seems to be a market in these apps, but, alas, my students have not come forward and shared any first-hand experiences with them.
I see (from other Canvas community discussions) that others have found students using these types of “cheating” apps as well, and there are YouTube and TikTok demonstrations on them. It’s vexing to me. I don’t have any experience with apps or extensions that help people cheat, nor do I have the time to try to gain the experience in them necessary to investigate if/how/when our students might be using them. Love to hear what others are learning and doing regarding this topic.
Thanks, again for considering. My best, David