What’s Different about the Canvas Gradebook?
The Gradebook in Canvas and the Grade Center in Blackboard are similar in many respects. The Grades link is how you and your students access the course gradebook – just like the Grade Center in Blackboard. The gradebook is where you will view and grade student submissions and assign weights to assignment groups for Total grade calculation. Unlike Blackboard, you can’t weight a column without putting it an assignment group. Also, you can’t manually create a column in the gradebook like you could in Blackboard, so you must create an assignment for a column to be created in the gradebook, even if that is activity is not submitted through Canvas.
Enhancements to Gradebook include the options to automatically assign a zero score to missing assignments or deduct points for late submissions.
Activities can be graded by simply entering a grade, using a rubric, or using SpeedGrader in Canvas, which is similar to Blackboard’s in-line grading function.
With SpeedGrader you can:
- View student submissions (text entries, website URLs, media recordings, and/or file uploads); preview supported file types in Canvas
- Make annotations on supported files
- Assign a grade based on your preferred assessment method (points or percentage)
- View Rubric to assist with grading (if one is added to the assignment)
- View comments created by you or the student about the assignment
- Create text, video, and/or audio commentary for the student
How does this align to Canvas training materials?
Priming the Canvas: Module 1: Getting Started “Assignment, Grading and Quizzes”
Additional Resources:
- How do I arrange colums in the Gradebook? / How do I filter columns and rows in the Gradebook?
- How do I view assignments or students individually in the Gradebook?
- What is SpeedGrader?
- How do I add an assignment group in a course
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How do I weight the final course grade based on assignment groups
- Visit canvas.wcu.edu
- Contact the 24/7 Canvas Help if you need help with issues as you are working in Canvas. (NOTE: 24/7 Canvas Help goes away on June 30 and Help will be taken over by the WCU Helpdesk which is not manned 24/7).
- Canvas Migration FAQ
- Register for one of the Zoom sessions which will be held on Thursdays and Fridays at 11:00 A.M. after reviewing the Priming the Canvas Course. This week’s sessions will cover Discussions in Canvas as well as How to release content conditionally in Canvas.
Our next article will highlight Mobile Apps – Student & Instructor; visit Canvas Blog to see all our Canvas articles.
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