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This document contains information regarding the assignment details and feature of your Google Assignment in Canvas. Please note that the Google Assignment app acts as a repository for your students' submissions--remember to return to Canvas to include the assignment description and publish the assignment as needed.

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Create a Google Assignment

The Create a Google Assignment page has many different options to choose from before finalizing the creation of your assignment. Continue reading this section to learn more about this page!These instructions and tips are for after reading the How do I turn on Google Assignments for a Canvas assignment? guide.

“Turning on” Google Assignments for your Canvas assignment does not enable the feature for all course assignments. You will need to perform the actions in How do I turn on Google Assignments for a Canvas assignment? and How do I build a Google Assignment with Canvas? for each assignment you wish to use this feature with.

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titleCheck plagiarism (originality) - optional
  • To turn on originality reports, in the assignment, next to Originality reports, click the switch On  Continue.

  • This feature is optional and can also be turned on later.

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titleSelect an option to grade this assignment - required
  • Choose a grading option. To use:

    • Google’s grading interface, click Google Assignments.

      • Tips:

        • Files students submit are shared with the instructor.

        • To add a rubric to your assignment, click Add   Create rubric. Learn how to create or reuse a rubric for an assignment.

    • SpeedGrader™, click Canvas SpeedGrader.

      • Tip: Files students submit automatically upload to SpeedGrader™.

  1. Click Create.

Finishing in Canvas

  1. In Canvas, click Select  Save or Save & Publish.Tip: Students can't see an assignment until you publish it.