Students submitting their own work
The class uploads their own pages, named and sorted before you open them.
The scanning step exists because you are collecting paper. If students submit digitally themselves, the scanner, the splitting, and the name matching all stop being your problem. Work arrives already attached to the right student.
What a student does
- They open InteGrade from your course in Canvas and see their courses and assignments.
- They pick the assignment and choose to submit.
- They add their pages: PDFs, photos, or shots taken with their phone camera right there.
- They arrange the pages (reorder, rotate, drop the blurry one) and submit.
Their pages stay on their own device until they actually submit, so a half-finished attempt is never sitting in your queue.
Replacing a submission
A student gets one submission per assignment, and they can replace it as many times as they like up to the due date. After the due date it locks. When they replace it, their previous pages are loaded back in, so fixing one bad photo does not mean uploading all six again.
What you get
Submissions land matched to the student already. No scanning, no name region, no review queue: the parts of bulk scans that exist to work out who wrote what simply do not apply.
It comes with Canvas
Students are identified through Canvas, so this is not a standalone student login you can switch on by itself; it arrives with the Canvas connection.