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Hello. When students download annotated Assignments from SpeedGrader, the only file option they currently have is as a PDF. They can then do the open-a-PDF-as-a-Word-doc workaround to be able to directly work on their annotated Assignments.
The workaround works well if the comments are all in the Assignment Comments text box in the right side menu in SpeedGrader, but if the comments are inline, i.e., on the actual student submission in the doc viewer on the left side of the screen, those comments don't appear in the downloaded PDF that is opened with Word.
Perhaps this is more of a feature suggestion, but is there a way to directly download annotated Assignments into Word from Canvas? Perhaps through an MS 365 API?
Any of your thoughts would be most appreciated, thank you.
I have the same criticism as Eric_B.
1) Students submit MS Word Docs to Canvas. 2) Peer reviewers and instructor add annotations to the document using Canvas' annotation features. 3) Student edit the next draft of their papers using the feedback.
However, when the student uses the download button, a PDF file is exported.
In a prefered user experience, the download format would be a MS Word doc and the annotations on Canvas would be compatible with the reviewing features in MS Word. In this workflow, the students would be able to edit their paper accepting changes and resolving comments. This is closer to the experience a writer has when they get a doc back from an editor or reader.
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