Hillary Einziger
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Our team is working on a solution to show tasks with due dates on the Outlook.com / O365 calendar. We unfortunately can’t provide an ETA on this yet, but we can assure you that we listen to your requests for it.
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Yes, please! My university uses Outlook for email, and Teams, and I'm trying to teach my students about how all these apps work together, but without this feature, it's a pain for them to connect due dates for an assignment with the steps needed to complete the assignment so that they can easily plan.
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This would be great. Especially now with teaching online -- I teach math, and I'm using Teams and OneNote for a lot of things, but Teams/Forms just doesn't have the functionality for the types of quizzes and assignments we do in calculus, so we still have to have all of those on Canvas. Being able to sync those would be really helpful.
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Yes, this would be great. If when we attach a file to a task, we could have a choice between linking to the OneDrive file or attaching a copy. So that I could look at my task list, see that "Edit this file" is one of my tasks, and then click to open the file directly from the task list, edit it, and have it save in the OneDrive folder where it started (assuming that the device that I'm using is connected to the OneDrive folder.)