If you suddenly can't see Google Docs that your teachers puts in Canvas, you may need to register your Google Drive again. This short video will walk you through the steps.
In Google Chrome browser, at the top right, click More and then Settings.
At the bottom, click on Advanced.
In the Privacy and Security section, click Site settings
Select Cookies
Uncheck the box next to Block third-party cookies and site data:
If you are experiencing issues with authorizing Google Drive in Canvas or unable to view Google docs shared by others in Canvas, here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue.
Google Drive authorization issues may be related to your Chrome account preferences. One of the first things to try is to ensure that Chrome is not set to “block third-party cookies.”
Launch Chrome. At the top right, click More (the three vertical dots ) > Settings.
Privacy and Security.
Under “Privacy and security,” click Cookies and other site data.
Disable Block third-party cookies.
If this does not fix the problem, follow the steps in Tier 2 below.
If the authorization issue persists after changing your Chrome preferences, you may need to re-register the Google Drive service.
1. Log into Canvas and click Account > Settings.
2. If Google Drive appears as a Registered Service, hover over the item and click the X and select OK to unregister the service.
3. If Google Drive LTI IAD-Prod is listed as an Approved Integration, click the Trash icon and click OK to delete the integration.
4. Navigate to a course and click Google Drive > Authorize.
If this does not fix the problem, follow the steps in Tier 3 below.
If authorization issues persist despite implementing the steps outlined in Tier 2, proceed using the steps provided.
1. Navigate to https://www.google.com. Click Sign in and enter your ACPS Google credentials. Then click the profile icon and select Manage Your Google Account.
2. Click Security
3. Scroll down to Third-party apps with account access and at the bottom of that box click Manage Third Party Access
4. Locate Canvas. Click on it and then click Remove Access.
5. Locate Google Drive LTI by Canvas. Click on it and then click Remove Access.
6. Re-authorize Drive by navigating to a course and click Google Drive > Authorize.
If after following the steps for Tier 1, 2 and 3 you still experience issues, contact support@caschools.us