Follow the link for help with Student Canvas.
Tap Classroom.
Tap the class and then tap the assignment.
If your teacher attached a Google Drive item, tap the thumbnail to open and review it.
(Optional) To attach an item:
Tap Add attachment.
Tap Drive , Link , Pick photo , or Use camera .
Select the attachment or enter the URL and tap Add.
(Optional) To create a new attachment:
Tap Add attachment.
Tap New Docs, New Slides, New Sheets, or New PDF.
For a new document, presentation, or spreadsheet, enter your information and tap Done .
A new PDF opens as a blank file where you can write notes or draw images on it. When you're done, tap Save.
Note: You can attach or create more than one file.
(Optional) To remove an attachment, tap Remove and confirm.
(Optional) Add a private comment to your teacher and tap Post.
Tap Turn In and confirm.
The status of the assignment changes to Done.
Note: You can also access your assignments in the class calendar.
From the Assignment Inbox, select the Submit button relevant to your assignment.
The paper submission page will open. Enter a title for your paper.
There are multiple ways to upload to Turnitin. Select Choose from this computer to pick a file that you have saved on your computer. If your file exists in Google docs or Dropbox you can upload directly from there.
Once you've selected your file, select the Upload button to upload your paper.
We'll then show you a preview of the paper and some details about it for you to look over. With this extra information check to see if the right file has been uploaded. The preview of the paper will show if there have been any formatting issues. If everything looks good, select the Confirm button to send your paper to your instructor.
Your submission is not complete until you've confirmed your submission.
If your submission is successful, you'll see your digital receipt. You can print this page or view it later from within Turnitin Feedback Studio. We'll also email you a copy to your email address.
Microsoft Word™ (DOC and DOCX)
Corel WordPerfect®
HTML
Adobe PostScript®
Plain text (TXT)
Rich Text Format (RTF)
Portable Document Format (PDF)
Microsoft PowerPoint (PPT, PPTX, and PPS)
Hangul (HWP)
If the assignment is set to accept any file type, students may upload any file type to the assignment.