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1 Canvas Gradebook State College of Florida
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2 What is the Gradebook? The Canvas Gradebook helps instructors easily input and distribute grades for students. Grades for each assignment can be calculated as : Points Percentages Complete or Incomplete Pass or Fail GPA Scale Letter grades Assignments can be organized into groups for weighting as well. NOTE: Assignments control the Gradebook. An assignment is a column in your Gradebook.

3 What I View in the Gradebook?
Sort by students or sections Student Data (Name, , Notes) Assignment Data Specify settings for entire Gradebook

4 Gradebook Icons – Submission Icons
Discussion Icon: Graded discussion submitted, not graded Document Icon: File upload submitted, not graded Filmstrip Icon: Media recording submitted, not graded Text Icon: Test entry submitted, not graded Link Icon: Website URL submitted, not graded Muted Icon: Assignment is muted Q Icon: Auto-submitted Quiz score had been deleted from gradebook; a new grade needs to be assigned

5 Gradebook Icons – Color Icons
Yellow Shading: Resubmitted Assignment Pink Shading: Late submission Gray Lined Shading: Dropped grade

6 Gradebook Icons – Grading Type Icons
Dash: No submission Number: Points Grade Check Icon: Complete Grade X Icon: Incomplete Grade Letter: Letter Grade (set up by grading schemes) Percentage: Percentage Grade GPA: GPA scale

7 Create Assignment Groups
Using Assignment Groups allows you to organize and weight the assignments in your course. Click Assignments Tab Click Add Group button Type the Assignment Group Name If you want to weight the grade, enter the % of total grade into field [2]. NOTE: You must create assignment groups before you can assign percentages to each group.

8 Add Assignment Weights
Click Assignments in the Course Navigation. Click the Settings icon at the top of the Assignments Index Page to open global assignment settings. Click the Weight final grade based on assignment groups checkbox. Enter the percentage weights for each of the different Assignment Groups you created. Weights will show up in the Gradebook for both students and instructors. Click Save

9 Mute Assignments By default Canvas allows students to see a grade as soon as the instructor has graded the assignment. If you want to release all grades at once you can click Mute to grade then Unmute to send grades. During Mute students cannot see: Their grade for the assignment Grade change notifications Submission comments Curving assignments Score change notifications

10 Message Students Who To ensure students are on task and to serve as a quick filter for instructors, you can send messages to select students from your Gradebook. Message Students Who … Haven’t submitted yet Haven’t been graded Scored less than Scored more than

11 Enter/Edit Scores To enter grades for students in the Gradebook you can do the following: Click the Grades link. Click the assignment cell located in the row of the student whose score you want to enter. Type or use the arrows to enter the new score in the cell and press Enter (PC) or Return (MAC)

12 Download Gradebook Scores
Notes about CSV files from Canvas: Some columns that appear are read-only For assignment groups, changed will be included in the assignment group calculation in the Gradebook. The Total Score displayed in the Gradebook reflects each students score at the time of export. If students has submitted an assignment multiple times, the CSV file only accounts for the most recent submission. The notes column is not included in the CSV export Concluded enrollments are not included in the CSV export.

13 Student View – What If? What-If Grades allow students to calculate their total grade by entering hypothetical grades for all ungraded assignments.

14 Extra Credit in Canvas There a few different ways you can give students extra credit in Canvas, with the Gradebook. Create a New Assignment with No Submission Add Extra Points to an Existing Assignment Add Fudge Points to a Quiz Create Extra Credit with a Rubric Note: If you weight assignment groups, pay attention to how weighted groups will affect the Gradebook If you have drop rules for assignments, adding extra points may affect students’ scores.

15 Online Learning Staff Gary Baker
Director Phone: Fax: Kendi Judy Specialist, Instructional Designer Phone: Fax: Melanie Wallace Staff Assistant Phone: Fax: Dale Drees Lead Instructional Designer Phone: Fax: John Ewing LMS Administrator Phone: Fax:


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