This article walks through how instructors can create an Assignment in Perusall and a corresponding Assignment in Canvas. The integrated assignment will automatically create a grade center column in Canvas. There is a gade syncing
Instructions
Step 1: Create an Assignment in Perusall
Great Tutorial for Instructors learning about Perusall:
Click the Perusall link from your Canvas left-hand navigation menu.
If you do not see the Perusall link in the Course Layout Menu, be sure to integrate Perusall and Canvas first.
Go to the Assignments tab in Perusall.
Click the +Add assignment button.
A new window will open up and start us on the Content tab. Select the Content to assign drop-down menu and click on the content you wish to use.
If there are not documents to select, add documents to the Perusall course in the Library tab.
Once the Select the Next step > button from the bottom right of the screen.
Give the assignment a Submission Deadline and an Assignment Name.
The Assignment Name should be unique; you will also create a corresponding Assignment in Canvas with the exact same name. Matching Assignment Names are important for Grade Sync to be successful.
Add Instructions for Students (optional).
Tip! Consider copying and pasting the same Assignment directions to the corresponding Canvas Assignment instructions area. This gives the students every opportunity to review the instructions.
Go through the rest of the Optional Settings.
Select Next step.
We are now in the Scoring tab. In the “Assignment Scoring” area, select Use Course Scoring Settings or customize by selecting Specify custom scoring settings for this assignment.
Select Save changes button in the lower right corner of the screen.
Step 2: Create Corresponding Assignment in Canvas
Return to the course site in Canvas.
Select Assignments from the Course Layout Menu.
IMPORTANT: Make sure Assignment Names Match
The Assignment Title in Canvas needs to match the Assignment Title from Perusall. Because of this, use the “Copy full title for LMS” button to copy and paste the title into Canvas.
NOTE: From this page, you can also Edit, Duplicate, Extend deadline for a student, Delete, view Analytics, view Confusion Report, and also view All Comments.
Fill out the Assignment Settings in Canvas however you wish.
In the Submission Type area:
Select “External Tool” from the drop-down menu.
Select Find.
A new window will pop-up.
Scroll down and select Perusall, it will highlight gray.
Verify the URL auto-populates at the bottom of the window.
Check the “Load in a new tab” box.
Click on Select.
The Submission Type area should now look like the screenshot below, if it doesn’t - please try again:
Once the Assignment is set up completely, select Save and Publish on the bottom right of the screen.
SUCCESS! This will create a new Assignment in your course and will add an associated column to your Canvas gradebook.
Step 3: Add the Assignment to the desired module.
Navigate to the desired module in your Canvas course.
Select the + symbol on the Module Bar.
A new window will pop up, select Assignments from the drop-down menu.
Locate the Assignment you created, click on it.
Select Add Item.
The assignment will be added to the bottom of the module, drag and drop it to the correct location.
Make sure the Assignment is Published by clicking on the publish (green checkmark) / unpublish symbol (grey circle with a line through it).
IMPORTANT: The Perusall link must remain visible in the Course Layout menu.
Because of this, please instruct students to access the assignment either through:
The Modules area, where the Assignment is linked.
The Assignments area from the Course Layout Menu (if it is visible to students).
Students should NOT access the assignment by clicking on Perusall and navigating to the assignment directly. This will disable the abilty for Perusall to Grade Sync for that student/assignment.
When the instructor or the students click on the Assignment Link, they will be taken to the assignment in Perusall and have the ability to mark on the document using it’s tools.