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Hi there,
I'm looking for a very specific kind of function and unsure whether or not there's a good way to do what I'm looking for in Canvas.
Context
I teach AP U.S. History and one of the key kinds of assessments is the DBQ (Document-Based-Question). The students are asked to write a time-constrained essays responding to a historical question while using 7 documents to use, analyze, and present as evidence in their response. We do plenty of scaffolding of this skillset/assignment type throughout the year, but one of my main assignments each quarter is one of these essays, and by semester 2, I usually have them practicing the real circumstances of the AP exam, i.e. not giving them the prompt ahead of time and following the timing specifications to a T.
We do this on paper as our school still opts for the paper-based AP exam, so I want them to get used to writing their essays by hand, marking up the docs with pen/paper etc. I realized awhile ago though that I do my best grading electronically and on my iPad, so what I started having them do was as follows:
The Problem
Solutions I'm Seeking/Thinking About
Is there a better way to hide their submissions from them until after grades are released or after some time setting I can implement? Thank you!
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I'm sorry. I don't think Canvas can hide the submissions from the students.
I'm not sure hiding the submissions will help much. Students in your 1st-period class can still remember the prompt and give it to students in your 3rd-period class.
Having said that, can you take in the paper assignments and scan them yourself? Some sheet-feeding scanners are very fast. If you also set the assignment to only be available to each class period during that class period, then they can not see that assignment after their class period ends. I frequently turn back paper assignments by entering pics of them in the "Comments" field while in the Speed Grader in Canvas.
I'm sorry I can not do better.
Hi there @EliseMatton! First off, I would echo @RecycledElectro that I'm not sure hiding the submissions would help in this case. Since you are having the students upload a PDF, that means they will already have a copy of the PDF on their devices so the Canvas side really doesn't make a difference.
Now that said, if you did want to keep using Canvas and decided to go the Quiz route, you could. In Classic Quizzes, you can have a file upload question, and prompt students to upload the PDF. You cannot restrict file types, however, so you might get things other than PDFs, just a heads up. As students complete the Quiz, you will have the option to download all files, same as you do with Assignments:
I'm sorry. I don't think Canvas can hide the submissions from the students.
I'm not sure hiding the submissions will help much. Students in your 1st-period class can still remember the prompt and give it to students in your 3rd-period class.
Having said that, can you take in the paper assignments and scan them yourself? Some sheet-feeding scanners are very fast. If you also set the assignment to only be available to each class period during that class period, then they can not see that assignment after their class period ends. I frequently turn back paper assignments by entering pics of them in the "Comments" field while in the Speed Grader in Canvas.
I'm sorry I can not do better.
Hi there @EliseMatton! First off, I would echo @RecycledElectro that I'm not sure hiding the submissions would help in this case. Since you are having the students upload a PDF, that means they will already have a copy of the PDF on their devices so the Canvas side really doesn't make a difference.
Now that said, if you did want to keep using Canvas and decided to go the Quiz route, you could. In Classic Quizzes, you can have a file upload question, and prompt students to upload the PDF. You cannot restrict file types, however, so you might get things other than PDFs, just a heads up. As students complete the Quiz, you will have the option to download all files, same as you do with Assignments:
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