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Our teachers are using O365 Cloud Assignments and occasionally seeing issues where the student copy of the associated document that is created in OneDrive is being deleted.
As background, the LTI does a good job of tracking the file if it is moved; it does not need to remain in the original location to stay connected to the Cloud Assignment. But, if the file is delete, the page generates an error message. If the file is restored from the recycle bin, the LTI will locate it again, but if the file is deleted, I cannot find a way to recover but to make a new assignment for the student. |
Is there a better way?
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The question was looking for a better way to help teachers handle student issues with LTIs. In this case, the teachers are sending students to campus IT to help them resolve a problem. It would be nice if there was an easier way, but I think that's a feature request for the LTI. What is the right way to go about making that request? Are those handled by Canvas or Microsoft in this case?
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