Most accessible way for students to fill in a chart as part of an assessment

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nchivers
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I am looking for a way to convert an old hardcopy paper assignment to be on canvas and accessible, and am kind of stumped.

The idea is that students have completed a small research project, and then afterwards need to reflect on the quality of their sources. So i have a chart in which each column is designated for one of their sources, and each row is a different criteria on which they should rate their source. And then in each box (source x criteria) there is a likert type response. Hardcopy they would just circle one of the scores within each box. But electronically it gets challenging. 

  • Downloading the file is hard because it can be tricky to be compatible and editable.
  • Should i put the blank chart in an assignment and ask them to cut and paste onto a document of their own?
  • Is there a file format that is best for downloading and being editable?
  • Is there a way i can keep the whole thing internal on canvas?

Any ideas?

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baslerdale
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I like to use the "Student Annotation" option for "Online" submission types. See the sections "Select Online Entry Options" and "Select Annotation File" at:

https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-create-an-online-assignment/ta-p/950 

And how to use this from the student side:

https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Student-Guide/How-do-I-annotate-a-file-as-an-assignment-submissio... 

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