To make an assignment
available to
students in Canvas so a student
can submit a file for feedback and
marking, you need to first create the
assignment and then add it to a
unit in Canvas.
To create an assignment in
Canvas, complete the following.
- From your module side menu,
click Assignments.
- Click +Assignment in the
top-right
of the screen to create a new
assignment. This will give you the
option to define the details for
your
new assignment.
- The main details which you
should add
for your assignment
are:
- Assignment
name: Give
your
assignment a title (e.g. “Week 3
assignment”)
- Assignment
description: Use the
Rich Content Editor (RCE) to add
images,
text, links, equations, or insert
media to explain the assignment to
your students (e.g. "For this
assignment, you will be required
to write a
report on…”)
- Point: Enter the
number of points for
your assignment (It is
recommended, for
marking purposes, to set this
field to 100 points for any and
all
assignments. Weightings can be
added afterwards)
- Submission
type:
- No Submission is for
when
you do not want students to
submit
an assignment in Canvas.
Please note that you will
still be
able to give grades to
students in
Canvas.
- Online is for when
you
want students to submit their
assignments using Canvas.
If you select “Online”, you
can
decide how you want them to
submit
online (In general, it is
recommended you use “File
Upload”
for online
submissions and have students
upload a PPT/ PDF/ Microsoft
word
document, etc.):
- Text Entry: Students can
type their assignment
entry
directly into the Rich
Content
Editor.
- Website URLs : Students
can
submit a URL that fulfils
the
assignment.
- Media
Recordings: Students can
submit an audio or video
recording that fulfils
the assignment. They can
either record new media or
upload existing
media.
- File Uploads: Students
can
upload a file to fulfil
the
assignment.
- On Paper is for when
you
want students to submit an
assignment to you but not
through Canvas. This
assignment
type may apply if you want
students to
give you a traditional printed
document, or to do a
face-to-face
presentation. Please note
that you will still be able to
give students a
grade via canvas.
- External Tool is when
you
want students to submit their
assignments using an external
app
(LTI) enabled for your
course.
- Assign to: This
identifies which students in the
course may submit against this
assignment. By default, this
should be set to
“Everyone”. This feature is
useful if you have a
cross-listed course,
in which case, you may assign an
assignment against a specific
group of
students.
- Due: This is the
deadline (date and time) for the
student. They can still
submit after this date, but all
submissions will be identified as
“Late”.
Note: It is recommended that all other Assignment settings be left blank.Note: Submission type can be changed, after an assignment has been created, if there has been no submissions to the assignment.