I have just copy a template course and in the process of editing it. It's not coming up on my dashboard and when I click on All subjects, all of my courses have a little square in front of their names but not this new one. Help?
@kerryconnolly22 Most likely you have "favorited" courses and your newly created course is not set as a favorite. You should be able to access it from your All Courses list (select Courses in the Global Navigation menu on the far-left and then All Courses from the top of the tray). To make it appear on your Dashboard, you can "favorite" using the process described in How do I customize my Courses list as an instructor?
I am trying to download a single submission that has been annotated by a grader using the API. Does anyone know how to do this? I am using Python using the canvasapi and requests libraries to query the preview_url in the submission attachments. import requests from urllib.parse import urljoin preview_url =…
Is there a trick to importing a rubric when using the Canvas rubric template? I download the csv file and fill in the Canvas Rubric template from the Enhanced Grading feature and nothing happens when I try to upload it. It only shows the file name, but not it's size. Yes, it is still a CSV. I've tried removing all symbols…
With the new SpeedGrader UI, we are seeing student names appear in the page title even when the “Hide student names” setting is enabled. When using Classic Quizzes, there is no option within the quiz settings to enable anonymous grading, so we rely on instructors using the hide student names setting in SpeedGrader to…
Speedgrader chaning file name when being downloaded. Speedgrader: When downloading a submitted assignment, the file name is being changed to an unrecognizable name — (Student's actual name was part of the file name — changed for privacy.) Ideas???
We are all familiar with the standard Course Calendar, where assignment due dates are automatically added. However, at my institution, we structure our assignments as Challenges that develop over a period of time, rather than just a single deadline. Currently, the calendar only highlights the "end point." It would be a…