How do I submit an assignment on behalf of a student as a TA role? Can do it as a teacher role, but would like this role as a TA role
Hi @GibránMéndez,
Your local Canvas administrator (usually in the eLearning / IT / Digital Education areas) would need to give the permission to the TA role for you to be able to do that. At my institution, we only gave the ability to the official instructors of record, but each school/institution can make their own choice. I'd suggest reaching out locally to find out if this is something they'd consider.
-Chris
Hello @GibránMéndez ...
In addition to the information that @chriscas gave you, I thought I'd provide this Guide...just in case:
How do I submit an assignment on behalf of a student as an instructor?
You may have seen this Guide already, but I'm sharing with you and others. Hope it will be of help!
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