How does a student access my comments inside their assignment?
Hello @ldaly Welcome to the Canvas Community! Here is the guide that you can give your students:
How do I view assignment comments from my instruct... - Instructure Community
Hope this helps!
-Nick
Hello @ldaly
When a student returns to the assignment, they should she your comments on the far right side of the screen under Submission Details; Or they can click on Submission Details to see your comments. When a student accessing the assignments from the Grades tab (if enabled), it will automatically take them to the Submission Details page where they can see the comments.
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