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  • Canvas
    • Access Canvas
    • Import Content into Your Canvas Course
    • Upload Your Syllabus
    • Share Your Syllabus
    • Review the Course-Launch Checklist
    • Publish Your Canvas Course
    • Understanding Your Canvas Courses Menu
  • Get Started In Canvas
    • Basic Computer Specifications for Canvas
    • Canvas-Supported Browsers
    • Customize User Display Settings
    • Customize Your Notifications
    • Your Canvas Dashboard
    • Customize "My Courses"
    • Get Started With The Calendar
    • Canvas on a Mobile Device
    • Link Canvas Courses
  • Design Your Course
    • Options To Organize Content
    • Set Up A Homepage
    • Import Content Into Your Canvas Course
      • Remove announcements when copying a Canvas site
    • Course-level Settings
    • Modify Your Course Menu
    • Get Started with the Rich Content Editor
    • Get Started With Modules
    • Get Started With Pages
    • Get Started With Files
    • Student View
    • Share Your Syllabus
    • Library Content
    • Add Media In Canvas
    • Canvas Commons
  • Assignments and Grades
    • Get Started With Assignments
    • Get Started with Quizzes
      • Building a Quiz and Grading a Quiz
      • Quiz Options for Managing Accommodations & Supporting Academic Integrity
    • Get Started with Google Assignments
      • Create a Google Assignment
        • Get Started with the Google Originality Checker
        • Compare Google Grader and Canvas SpeedGrader
        • Compare Google Rubrics and Canvas Rubrics
    • Introducing New Quizzes
      • Migrating Classic Quizzes to New Quizzes
      • Building a New Quiz
      • Accessibility & Accommodations in New Quizzes
      • New Quizzes Support for Academic Integrity
      • Grading New Quizzes
    • Get Started with Respondus LockDown Browser & Monitor
      • Enabling LockDown Browser
      • Enabling Respondus Monitor
      • Student Respondus LockDown Browser & Monitor Guide 
    • Get Started with the Gradebook
      • Posting Grades and Feedback
      • Student-Facing Grade Notifications
      • Troubleshooting in the Canvas Gradebook
    • Take Attendance In Canvas
    • Student View Of Grades
    • Get Started with SpeedGrader
      • Addressing Bias in SpeedGrader
    • Grading Schemes
    • Rubrics
    • Peer Review
    • Canvas Discussions
      • Discussions: Navigating the Interface
      • Discussions: Locating Groups
      • Discussions: Anonymity & Privacy
  • People and Groups
    • Add People To Canvas
    • User Roles + Permissions
    • Get Started With Groups
    • Get Started With Analytics
  • Model Canvas Courses
  • Canvas Guide for Students
    • Changing Your Display Name and Setting Pronouns
    • Syllabus Search Student Guide
    • Using the Immersive Reader
    • Google Assignments Student Guide

Get Started With Assignments

Updated on September 16, 2024

Canvas Assignments allow you to organize much of your students’ work in one place (Discussions and Quizzes are created elsewhere). Assignments can also engage students and enable you to assess their understanding through a range of activities. 

Features 

Using Canvas Assignments, you can

  • Provide instructions to students in the rich content editor that appears when you create an assignment. 
  • Help your students keep track of course requirements and due dates. 
  • Draft assignments before publishing them and making them visible to students. 
  • Collect student submissions for grading and feedback using a variety of different submission types, including file uploads, URL’s, text boxes, and media recordings. 
  • Use the Speedgrader to more efficiently provide feedback.  

Get Familiar with the Assignment Builder

When creating assignments in Canvas, you can choose between a number of settings that influence how you and your students will interact with the assignment. It’s possible to configure a few settings to simplify your workflow and align with certain pedagogical goals:

  • Create an optional or ungraded assignment by using the Complete/Incomplete designation under “display grade as” and selecting “Do not count this assignment towards the final grade.”
  • Put assignments in weighted groups so that Canvas can calculate student grades for you.
  • Change assignment due dates for students requesting extensions or with accommodations. This will ensure that assignments submitted past the set due date are not marked as Late.
  • Receive a single submission for a group project, by using the group assignment setting. Note: If you are using Groups for Canvas Assignments, only one person from each group will be able to submit the assignment. Students who try to turn in the assignment after a group member has already submitted it will not be able to do so.

For a more detailed overview of the available settings, see Canvas’s documentation on assignment details. 

Assignments and Related Canvas Tools

If you’re making significant use of Canvas, you can integrate Assignments with other tools in the platform by:

  • Adding assignments to modules on your Canvas site. This allows you to sort your assignments based on weeks or units in a course and provide assignment links adjacent to related readings and files, which can help minimize cognitive load for students.
  • Selecting an external tools submission type to link an assignment with other supported technologies, like Perusall.

For information about additional features and settings, see Canvas’s Assignments documentation.

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