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how to grade assignments

  Grading assignments on Canvas as an instructor involves several steps. Here's a general guide on how to grade assignments using Canvas: Access the Course : Log in to your Canvas account and navigate to the specific course where you want to grade assignments. Locate the Assignment : Find the assignment you want to grade. You can typically find assignments in the Assignments section of your course or within specific modules. Open SpeedGrader : Click on the assignment title to open it. Within the assignment page, you should see an option to access SpeedGrader. SpeedGrader is a tool within Canvas that allows you to view and grade student submissions efficiently. View Student Submissions : In SpeedGrader, you'll see a list of student submissions for the assignment. Click on a student's name to view their submission. Review Submission : Review the student's submission, which may include documents, files, text, or media, depending on the assignment type. Provide Feedback : U...

how to view locked assignments on canvas as a student

  If you're a student and you want to view locked assignments on Canvas, you typically won't be able to access them until they are unlocked or made available by your instructor. However, you can still see locked assignments listed in your course, but you won't be able to interact with them until they are unlocked. Here's how you can view locked assignments on Canvas as a student: Log in to Canvas : Go to the Canvas website and log in with your student credentials. Access Your Course : Once you're logged in, navigate to the course where you want to view the locked assignments. You can usually find your courses listed on the dashboard or in the "Courses" menu. Go to Assignments : Within the course, click on the "Assignments" tab or navigate to the specific module or section where the assignment is located. View Locked Assignments : In the Assignments page, you should see a list of all assignments for the course, including those that are currently l...