What type of assessments does Cadmus support?
Cadmus can be used for a range of written assessment formats like essays, literature reviews, lab reports, tutorials and exam alternatives. The platform also allows for multi-format assessments. Cadmus templates will give you an idea of what some common assessment types look like in Cadmus, and you can even use them as a starting point for your own assignments.
Can I create a Cadmus assignment in Canvas?
Yes. Using the Assignment feature in Canvas, create an assignment as you would for Canvas, but under the Submission Type setting select External tool, Find, and select Cadmus Assignment. The additional settings for Cadmus can them be configured in the Cadmus user interface.
How are assessments marked in Cadmus?
Cadmus works as a ‘wraparound’ to Cadmus Marker or SpeedGrader so there will be no change for the marker. SpeedGrader will be selected by default as the recommended marking tool for students and staff.
For more information, this support document explains the marking with Canvas SpeedGrader process. This article explains how to use Cadmus Marker for MFAs.
NOTE: We advise the use of SpeedGrader for marking all assessments
As marker, do I need to do anything in Cadmus?
No. Markers only need to work in Canvas SpeedGrader. Marker workflow:
- Mark submissions in SpeedGrader
Enter grades and comments in Canvas
No additional action is required in Cadmus
What if submissions require multiple markers?
Marking groups can be set up to make the marking process smoother. Sections sync from Canvas to Cadmus as marking groups.
Note: Please ensure that the person marking the papers is a member of the section they will be marking.
Please contact your Assessment and Progression team for assistance with creating sections. Further information is available here.
Can Cadmus be used for formative assessments too?
Cadmus provides a drafting facility so that students can receive feedback before the due date. Activity reports/insights can also be used formatively to support conversations with students while they are developing their academic skills.
What student support is available on Cadmus?
On every page, there is a Cadmus Support icon at the bottom right corner providing help to students. The Cadmus Help Docs page has a designated section for students containing guides and FAQs.
There is also a UoM student user guidance document.
Can group marking be used in Cadmus?
Yes, however this must be set up via Canvas first. Cadmus inherits groups/sections from Canvas via the LTI integration. (You should speak to your local A&P team about setting up these Sections and Groups).
Option A – Canvas Sections (Most Common for Marking Groups)
Use this when:
– You want different markers to see different students
– You want to control who marks which submissions
Option B – Canvas Groups
Use this when:
– The assessment itself is group work
– A single submission per group is required.
Note: this is group submission, not just group marking.
Can I limit the number of submissions students make in Cadmus via Canvas settings?
No. Limiting attempts in Canvas does not limit how many times a student can submit in Cadmus. However, if you limit attempts in Canvas, it can affect which submissions are visible and marked in SpeedGrader.
Recommended: Set attempts to unlimited in Canvas to align with Cadmus’s multiple submission model.
How does anonymous marking work between Canvas and Cadmus?
Canvas and Cadmus handle anonymity separately:
• Enabling anonymous grading in Canvas anonymizes student names in SpeedGrader only.
• You must also enable anonymous marking in Cadmus to hide names in the Marking tab.
Can I set different due dates for students with DASS or special considerations?
Yes. Use Canvas’s “Assign To” feature with individuals, Sections or Diff Tags to assign different dates and times. This ensures:
• Visibility of the “Go to Cadmus” link for affected students.
• Proper syncing of due dates between Canvas and Cadmus.
What happens if students submit to Cadmus after the Canvas “Until” date?
If the Canvas “Until” date has passed, students can no longer access Cadmus via Canvas.
If a student still has Cadmus open in another browser tab, they can still submit (if Cadmus’s internal Final Due Date hasn’t passed), BUT: These submissions will not appear in Canvas SpeedGrader.
Only submissions before the Canvas “Until” date are synced to SpeedGrader.
Where can I view similarity reports from Turnitin in a Cadmus assignment?
Only in the Cadmus “Marking” page — it is not in Canvas SpeedGrader.
Do not switch from SpeedGrader to Cadmus Marking after submissions have been received — this is not supported and may cause issues.
Can I use a time limit for Cadmus assignments?
This is not recommended for Cadmus Classic assignments. Time limits are designed for exams, not coursework-style tasks.
Can students resubmit late in Cadmus?
No. Students can only see feedback from their most recent submission in Cadmus.
To preserve earlier feedback, students should download feedback as a PDF before making another submission.
Tutors, however, can see all submission versions and feedback in SpeedGrader.
What reports can Cadmus generate?
Assessment Reports – an overview of how the cohort has engaged with an assessment over time.
Activity Reports – a detailed report on how individual students have engaged with their assessment over time, intended to support tailored conversations and support for students and to aid academic integrity investigations.
Do Excel reports from Cadmus include Student ID numbers?
Student IDs are available in-app on the Cadmus class list, as well as the Excel reports.
Does Cadmus notify students when they have submitted work?
Students receive a submission receipt and PDF copy of their work sent to their student email.
How does Cadmus manage late submissions?
Cadmus enables staff to efficiently filter to see students with no submission and contact them directly on the platform.
What happens when support staff can’t upload the document on a student’s behalf?
Unlike Turnitin where PS staff are able to upload a paper on behalf of a student, Cadmus submissions are done entirely by students. However, it’s easy to grant an extension.
Find the student in the ‘Class progress’ section, either select them with the check box on the left or click the ‘More’ icon on the right, then click ’Set extension’. This will allow you to grant an extension for just that one student giving them the extra time they need to submit their Cadmus assessment themselves. (You can select multiple students with the check boxes to apply the same extension to them all.)
How are student extensions managed in Cadmus?
If you need to provide students with extensions or manage special consideration requirements, you can do this via the Progress page in the Teacher Environment in Cadmus. Information on the steps to do this are available here: Managing Extensions
IMPORTANT! After amending /creating the extension in CADMUS, please make sure you extend the availability of it in CANVAS so the extended students can still access the link.
Go to ‘Edit Assignment Settings’ in Canvas and then extend the available time:

Can anonymous marking be used?
Yes
· When anonymous marking is enabled, Cadmus automatically anonymises student submissions. Students do not need to manually remove their names from their files and can submit their work as-is.
· If a student is worried about their name appearing on an anonymous assessment, we can reassure them that anonymisation is handled by the system.
· Markers will not see student names when the setting is correctly enabled.
Timing is important with anonymous marking
· Anonymous marking must be enabled before the assessment is released and before any students submit.
· If anonymity is turned on after submissions have already been made, Cadmus cannot retroactively anonymise existing submission PDFs or generated front sheets.
· Once submissions exist: The anonymous marking setting cannot be changed.
· Existing submissions cannot be anonymized.
Best Practice
Always ensure anonymous marking is fully enabled and the assessment is released with this setting in place before students submit. This helps ensure student names are hidden consistently across Cadmus, external marking tools (such as SpeedGrader or Turnitin), and generated submission PDFs.
Note: Once the Feedback Release Date has passed, student work in Turnitin will no longer be anonymized.
How is anonymous marking set up in Canvas and Cadmus?
When setting up your assignment in Canvas, please make sure you check the Anonymous Grading box.
In Cadmus, you must allow ‘HIde Student names in the class list’. We also recommend using Speedgrader.

When you click ‘SpeedGrader’ in Canvas the students names should be automatically hidden.
If you find that student names are still visible, navigate to the SpeedGrader options and choose ‘hide student names in the SpeedGrader
Do I mark student work in Canvas or Cadmus?
Student submissions can be marked in either Cadmus or Canvas SpeedGrader. The default setting is SpeedGrader and we recommend marking (and grading) in SpeedGrader as the marks are automatically populated in the Gradebook.
However, this is a personal choice and must be consistent for students across all Cadmus assignments in a Canvas Course Unit.
Can I limit the number of student submissions in Cadmus?
Yes, however, it’s not recommended.
There is no mechanism to limit the number of submissions in Cadmus. Students can submit any number of times up to the deadline date and time. A limit to the number of submissions can be set in Canvas. However, setting the limit will restrict how many submissions markers can access in SpeedGrader. Any further student submissions via Cadmus will be allowed (based on deadlines dates) but will not be recognized in SpeedGrader.
If I set dates and time for student submissions in Cadmus, do I need to do the same in Canvas?
Yes. We recommend replicating the same dates in times in both Cadmus and Canvas.
Can I create Marking Groups in Cadmus?
It is recommended that marking groups are set up in Canvas using Sections (and Diff Tags for DASS) and then synced with Cadmus.
What happens if assignments are submitted late in Cadmus?
It is important to ensure that the due dates (and Until dates) are set correctly for both Canvas and Cadmus to ensure that students are fully aware of the submission requirements. Setting dates and times in Canvas and Cadmus will ensure that students submit on time and their submissions will be accepted and recorded.
For example, setting a Canvas date before the Cadmus date will mean submissions after the Canvas date will not available for markers in SpeedGrader.



