Submitting Assignments in Canvas

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You can submit online assignments in Canvas using several submission types listed in this article.

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You can submit online assignments in Canvas using several submission types. Instructors can choose what kind of online submissions they want you to use. You may also have the option to resubmit assignments if your instructor allows.

Any attachments added as part of a graded assignment submission are also copied to your user files but are not counted against your user quota. However, once the file has been uploaded as a submission, you cannot delete the file. Files are stored in the Submissions folder.

Before submitting an assignment, you may want to review all assignment information, such as the assignment rubric, if any.

  • Not all file types may be available for your assignment, depending on the assignment submission type set by your instructor.
  • Not all of your assignments may be submitted online. If you cannot see the Submit Assignment link, your instructor may want you to submit your assignment in a different way, or the availability date has passed. View the description of the assignment for instructions, or contact your instructor for assistance.
  • Canvas does not support file uploads larger than 5 GB.
  • Group assignments do not support the student annotation submission type.

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Open Assignments

In Course Navigation, click the Assignments link in the Course Navigation Menu.

Canvas course navigation menu with Assignments highlighted.

If your professor has hidden the Assignments link from the Course Navigation menu, they could be accessed via the course Modules.

Screenshot of a Canvas module with an Assignment highlighted.

Note: You can also access your Assignments through your user or course dashboard, the Syllabus, Gradebook, Calendar, or a course Page via hyperlink. 

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View Course Assignments

Click on the name of an assignment.

Screenshot of Canvas Module with an Assignment highlighted.

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Start Assignment

Clicking on the name of an Assignment will bring you to the assignment details page. If your assignment has a limited number of submissions, you can view the number of submission attempts you have made [1] and the number of submissions allowed for the assignment [2].

Screenshot with annotated parts of an Assignment in Canvas.

Here you will find the points for the assignment [3], details and instructions for the assignment [4], a rubric if one was applied [5], and submission type(s) available for the assignment [6].

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Select Submission Type

Your instructor will decide what kinds of submissions are appropriate for each Assignment.

Multiple submission types exist:

  • Text Entry [1]
  • Enter a Website URL [2]
  • Submit Media [3]
  • Student Annotation [4]
  • File Upload [5]
  • Office 365 Submission [6]

Screenshot of the various submission types in Canvas.

You can only select one submission type per submission.

Note: Not all file types may be available for your Assignment, depending on the assignment submission type set by your instructor.

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Submit a Text Entry

To submit a text entry assignment, select the Text Entry button [1]. Type your submission into the Rich Content Editor (the RCE) [2] and click the Submit Assignment button [3] when complete. 

Screenshot of Text Entry assignments in Canvas.

Note: The assignment submission Rich Content Editor includes a word count display below the bottom right corner of the text box.

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Submit a Web URL

To submit a website URL, select the Web URL button [1], and type the Website URL you would like to submit for the assignment into the Enter Web URL field (2].

Screenshot of Web URL Assignment in Canvas.

Then, click the Submit Assignment button [3]. 

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Submit an Office 365 OneDrive File

We highly recommend storing your course files within your Stonehill OneDrive. This way, they are always backed up and available from any device with an Internet connection. 

  1. To submit a file from your Office 365 OneDrive, click on the Office 365 button [1], and then click on the Log In button [2]. 
    Screenshot of OneDrive Assignment in Canvas.
     
  2. On the Office365 PDX screen, click on the Authorize button.
    Screenshot of OneDrive Authorization in Canvas.
     
  3. Click on the Log In to Office 365 button to login to your Stonehill Office 365 account.
    Screenshot of the "Log in to Office 365" button.
  4. You will be signed in and connected to your Stonehill OneDrive. Navigate to the file you would like to submit [1]], click into the check box to insert a check mark [2], and click the Attach File button [3]. 
    Screenshot of Attaching a File Assignment in Canvas.
     
  5. Notice how the submission type changed from Office 365 to Upload [1] and how the OneDrive file you chose to attach is listed [2]. 
    Screenshot of Upload Submission Types for Assignments in Canvas.
     
  6. Click the Submit Assignment button [3] to submit to Office 365 OneDrive file. 

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Submit a File Upload

  1. Select the File Upload button [1] to upload a file from your computer.
    Screenshot of Upload Submission Types for Assignments in Canvas.
  2. Either drag and drop the file you are submitting for the assignment into the Drag a file here, or Choose a file to upload area [2]. 
    • Or, click on the Drag a file here, or Choose a file to upload area [2].
    • In the File Upload window that displays [1], navigate to and select the file(s) you would like to submit [2]. 
      Screenshot of the Windows Explorer window.
    • Then, click the Open button [3]. 
  3. Confirm that your file(s) are attached to the assignment submission [1]. If you need to delete the file, click the Delete (Trashcan) icon [2].
    Screenshot of Upload Submission Types for Assignments in Canvas.
  4. Then click the Submit Assignment button [3].
     

 

Submit a Panopto Video or Audio File

  1. Click on the Text button [1] and then select the Panopto icon in the Rich Content Editor [2].
    Screenshot of the Panopto icon in the Rich Content Editor in Canvas.
     
  2. In the Panopto Video window, you have three options:
     
    1. Choose a file from Panopto.

      1. Make sure the Choose tab is selected (default) [1].
        Screenshot of choosing a file from Panopto.
      2. Select the Panopto folder you want to submit a Panopto file from using the drop-down menu [2].
      3.  Select the Panopto file you would like to submit for the assignment [3]. 
      4. Click the Insert button [4].
         
    2. Upload a file from your computer.

      1. Make sure the Upload tab is selected [1]. and change the folder to My Folder in the drop-down menu.
        Screenshot of uploading a file from your computer into Panopto.
      2. Click and drag the file you want to upload into the Drag video or audio files here (or click to find on your computer) area [2]. Or click on this area, and browse your computer for the file you want to upload. 
      3. Once the file has completed uploading and processing, it will have a green checkmark [1], and you will be able to click the Insert button [2].
        Screenshot of the Panopto Insert button.
         
    3. Record a new audio and/or video file to submit. 

      1. Make sure the Record tab is selected [1]. 
        Screenshot of how to launch the Panopto recorder from Canvas.
         
      2. Name your recording in the aptly named field [2].
      3. Under the How would you like to record? heading, select Panopto for Windows/Mac [3], then click the Launch App button [4].
        1. If you need to download and install the Panopto App, click the Download link [5].
      4. The Panopto recorder will launch. For instructions on using the Panopto recorder, please visit our Getting Started with Panopto page. 
        Screenshot of the Panopto Recorder.
         
      5. You will see a Recording Complete window when you have completed recording with Panopto. Enter a Session name [1] and optional description [2], and then click the Done button [3].
        Screenshot of the Panopto Recording Complete window.
      6. The video will process and then display on the Panopto Video window [1]. Click the Insert button [2] to add the video to your assignment. 
        Screenshot of adding the video to your assignment in Canvas.
  3. The inserted Panopto file will display within the Rich Content Editor (The RCE) [1]. Add any additional text or content into the RCE, and click the Submit Assignment button when ready [2]. 
    Screenshot of the embedded video in the Assignment's Rich Content Editor with the "Submit Assignment" button highlighted.

 

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Article ID: 150220
Created
Mon 3/13/23 11:06 AM
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Fri 9/13/24 11:07 AM