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This is a common Canvas constraint: assignment due dates cannot extend past the course term end date. This article will provide step-by-step instructions to resolve this issue.
Allows one to specify an assignment submission to be reviewed by one or multiple graders, review the assignment grades, and select which grade should be set as the final grade for each student.
Anonymous Instructor Annotations allows instructors to create assignments with anonymous instructor annotations in DocViewer-supported submissions.
Subscribe to your Canvas Calendar feed in Outlook.com to see all your course events and due dates alongside your personal schedule. Just copy the iCal link from Canvas, add it in Outlook’s “Subscribe from web” option, and your calendar will update automatically—no manual entry needed. This simple setup keeps you organized, reduces missed deadlines, and helps you manage school and life in one place.
Explains how to view Similarity Reports in the Canvas Plagiarism Framework with Turnitin. It details accessing the report, understanding the similarity score, and identifying matched sources. It also provides tips for resolving false positives and ensuring proper citation, helping users maintain academic integrity.
When copying a group assignment from one course to another in Canvas, a new group set with the same name as the original will now be created in the destination course if no matching group set exists. This update improves consistency and organization by ensuring that copied assignments are linked to newly created group sets rather than defaulting to the Project Groups set. This change helps maintain a clearer structure when managing group assignments across different courses.
Anonymous grading in Canvas: hides student identities from graders in SpeedGrader, promoting unbiased evaluation. Additionally, anonymous grading defaults to a manual posting policy, meaning grades will not be visible to students until they are officially posted.
Smart Search in Canvas leverages AI to search course content, including pages, announcements, discussion prompts, and assignment descriptions. It supports multilingual queries, allowing non-native speakers to search in their native languages, though performance may vary.