Troubleshooting Google LTI in Canvas

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STUDENT TROUBLESHOOTING

 

Most of the time, Students have a browser issue, are not logged in correctly, or have not linked their Google account to Canvas correctly. 

Step 1 - Verify that the Student’s Chrome Allows Third Party Cookies. If you’re not sure how to do this, you can go here: https://support.cloudhq.net/how-to-enable-3rd-party-cookies-in-google-chrome-browser/

  • The first step is to verify that the student is allowing Third Party Cookies in Chrome.

  • To access these cookie settings you will need to open Chrome’s settings.

  • You can open Chrome settings by clicking on the three dots in the top right corner of Google Chrome, and then selecting Settings from the menu that appears.

  • Once you have opened Settings, scroll down to the very bottom of the page.

  • Here you will see an option for Advanced. Click Advanced to open more settings.

  • Click on Site Settings found under the section titled Privacy and Security.

  • Then click on Cookies and Site Data.

  • Now verify that the option to Block third-party cookies is disabled.

  • Here is a screenshot of the ideal cookie settings: 

https://www.screencast.com/t/qMsCfAqSwm

Step 2 - Remove Google Drive as a Register Service in Canvas

  • The next step is to remove Google Drive as a registered service for the student in Canvas.

  • To do this open the student’s account settings in Canvas.

  • Find the section titled Registered Services on the settings page.

  • Look for a service named Google Drive.

  • If you hover over this service with your cursor a red circle with an “x” will appear. Click this circle to remove the Google Drive service.

  • Here is a screenshot that shows where to find this red circle: 

https://www.screencast.com/t/8nIsVmsxM

Step 3 - Remove Google Drive LTI IAD-Prod as an Approved Integration in Canvas

  • The next step is to remove Google Drive LTI IAD-Prod as an approved integration for the student in Canvas.

  • To do this open the student’s account settings in Canvas.

  • Find the section titled Approved Integrations on the settings page.

  • Find the integration called Google Drive LTI IAD-Prod.

  • To the right of the integration name, you will see a trash icon. Click this to remove the integration.

  • Here is a screenshot that shows where to find the trash icon: 

https://www.screencast.com/t/7HDXa6aW

Step 4 - Remove Google Drive LTI by Canvas as an App in Google Drive

  • The next step is to remove Google Drive LTI by Canvas as an app for the student in Google Drive.

  • To do this open the student’s Google Drive.

  • Click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen.

  • Choose Settings from the drop-down menu that appears.

  • Once Settings is open, select Manage Apps on the left side of the settings box.

  • Find the app named Google Drive LTI by Canvas, and click Options.

  • Then click Disconnect from Drive.

  • Now click Done.

  • Here is a screenshot that will show you where to find Disconnect from Drive: 

https://www.screencast.com/t/ppVdqrWK6cA

Step 5 - Log Out

  • One of the final steps is to have the student log out of everything!

  • Have the student log out of Canvas, Google Drive, and Google Chrome. (If they are using a Chrome Book the student may not be able to log out of Google Chrome. Instead, have them log out of their computer).

  • Once they log out of Google Chrome, close out Google Chrome completely.

Step 6 - Clear Cache and Cookies

  • Now the student will need to clear their cache and cookies in Google Chrome.

  • Have the student open Google Chrome. (If the student had to log out of their computer have them log back in and open Google Chrome).

  • To clear the cache and cookies I would recommend following this guide from Google: 

https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/32050?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en

  • Be sure to set the time range to All Time before clearing the cache and cookies.

Step 7 - Authorize the Google Drive LTI

  • The final step is to authorize the Google Drive LTI in Canvas.

  • Have the student navigate to an assignment that requires them to access Google Drive.

  • The student will know that they need to authorize Google Drive on the assignment because they will see a screen that looks like the one in this screenshot: 

https://www.screencast.com/t/gsGotjzIFtor

  • Click the Authorize button in the bottom left corner of the screen.

  • Choose the Google account that uses the same email address as the student’s default email in Canvas.