Grading can still be as simple as using the system that already works for you. However, if you would like to take advantage of some of the tools in Canvas you can grade directly in the Gradebook.
Grades provide your students with critical feedback on their progress in your course. Understanding how the Canvas Gradebook and SpeedGrader work will help you record grades efficiently and accurately for your students. Reference these tutorials to familiarize yourself with the systems.
Tutorials
- Add a Grading Scheme to an Assignment
- Add Feedback in Classic Quizzes
- Add Feedback in New Quizzes
- Add Manual Columns to the Canvas Gradebook
- Assign Peer Reviews for Assignments
- Attach a Rubric to a Discussion
- Attach a Rubric to an Assignment
- Create a Rubric in Canvas
- Create Weighted Assignment Groups
- Drop Low and High Grades
- Export and Import the Gradebook
- Give Extra Credit
- Grade Classic Quiz by Question in Speedgrader
- Grade Discussions in Canvas
- Grade with a Rubric
- Open Access for Individual Student to Finalize Incomplete Grade
- Set a Late or Missing Assignment Policy for Grades in Canvas
- Use a Sandbox to Finalize Incomplete Grade
- Use Different View Options in the Gradebook
- Use Email to Finalize Incomplete Grade
- Use GoReact to Provide Feedback on Videos
- Use Grade Posting Policies in Canvas Gradebook
- Use New Analytics
- Use SpeedGrader Comment Library
- Use SpeedGrader in Canvas
- Use SpeedGrader to Grade Quizzes
- Use the Attendance (Roll Call) Tool
- Use the Gradebook Option, “Message Students Who…”