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This article goes over the basic of Google drive (uploading files, creating folders, removing/deleting files).
Navigate to Assignments and create a new Assignment. Add an Assignment Name and Description. Assign a Point Value and (if you have weighted grading--move it to the appropriate Assignment Group). For Submission, Type Choose Online and only check Text Entry. Submission Attempts (Choose Unlimted just in case the student fails to submit multiple files the first time). Finally, Choose Assign to Everyone and add a Due Date and optionally add availability dates.
Creating Assignment Groups allows you to organize the assignments in your course and create Weighed Grading if desired.
Google Assignments (LTI 1.3) is the current method to allow students to submit Google type files as assignments. If you have worked on a paper, presentation or spreadsheet via Google, then you will need to use Google Assignments (LTI 1.3) to properly submit the assignment
Google Assignments LTI 1.3 is the solution for instructors who receive a Google related assignment submission that may have one several error messages relating to not being able to access the file due to incorrect sharing permissions on the student side. Google Assignments LTI 1.3 correctly applies all of the sharing permissions so you can view the assignment within SpeedGrader.
Students can submit video assignments using the Kaltura integration in Canvas. While it is possible to record and upload using a mobile device, it is much easier to use a laptop to submit a video assignment.
Instructors can create video submission assignments in Canvas using Kaltura.