Instructors and staff are able to edit their gradebook on Canvas.
Step 1:
In your web browser, navigate to your Canvas using the following link:
Go to Canvas
Step 2:
Enter your email and password and then select "SIGN IN."
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On your web browser, navigate to your Canvas homepage using the following link:
Note: If you are having any issues accessing Canvas please navigate to the Login section.
On the homepage, you have the ability to choose from the accessory bar "Courses."
Step 3:
From here, access the Grades tab and select the student you want to grade. You can search for the student if needed.
Step 4:
Once selected, you can visit the grades button to navigate to the assignment you want to grade manually.
Step 5:
You can input points to any posted assignment.
Step 6:
You can view the posted score from the student assignment page.
Also see "Custom Grade Scale" below.
Navigate to the Grades tab from Courses. Select the gear icon for settings at the top right of the page.
There are three categories of settings to edit:
After any edit, be sure to Apply Settings or there will be no change, and the process "completed" will be reversed.
Select the Courses tab and navigate to Grades. Scroll the tab all the way to the right and locate the Total column.
From here, we can sort by Categories:
To send a message to a group of students based on their grades, click the Message Students Who link.
Enter the message details and recipients (By default, it will be auto-populated to the students with a Total Grade Higher than input).
(To send to students whose Total Grade is Lower than input, click the For students who drop-down menu, and select the Total grade lower than option).
To see all recipients or hide them, select the highlighted toggle.
When you finish setting your grade display type, changes will save automatically.
Navigate to Grades from the Courses tab and select the individual gradebook option at the top left side of the page.
With the Individual View of Grades, you can filter your desired subjects to edit.
Example: The view when a student and assignment are selected.
The three available buttons at the bottom of the page are:
Note: Grade curving cannot be undone (curve history can be viewed but not reversed).
Open Speed Grader from the assignment.
Select the student and submission to view.
Annotate the submission.
You can leave comments directly on the submission using the DocViewer toolbar options.
View word count.
Note: Word count is only supported for PDF, RTF, TXT, and DOCX files.
Grade submission.
Add grade, and you can view rubric.
Access the tab you want to see from student view. For example, Courses, and locate the upper right corner where there is a button with a pair of spectacles labeled "Student View."
Locate the Grades tab under Courses and select the student.
Once you select the student, there is an overview of their profile. Select the Grades button.
Select the desired assignment to give feedback on.
There will be a comments box. Select "Save" to post the text or attach a file.