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What should I encourage instructors to do at the beginning and end of each term?
Download .csv gradebook for backup, publish to SIS (feature,) or manually enter into SS. -
How do I duplicate a grading scheme in an account?
Updated on: Oct 19, 2024
As an admin, you can duplicate grading schemes for all accounts associated with your account. Open Account Click the Admin link [1], then... -
How do I view annotation feedback comments directly in an assignment submission as an observer?
An instructor may choose to include comments directly in an assignment submission using inline comments, or annotations. If an assignment's... -
How do I create a Multiple Choice quiz question?
Updated on: Jan 15, 2021
You can create a multiple choice question for your students. If you need to edit a Multiple Choice question after publishing the quiz, you can... -
How do I archive a grading scheme in a course?
Updated on: Apr 20, 2024
You can archive and unarchive and restore grading schemes. Notes: Archived grading schemes can still be used wherever they are currently in... -
How do I use Chrome's speech recognition feature to leave a comment in SpeedGrader?
You can also open SpeedGrader from the Gradebook . -
How do I view Assignments in the Teacher app on my iOS device?
The Canvas Teacher app helps you view and edit existing course assignments. The images in this lesson are shown for a phone display, but unless... -
How do I know if my student has submitted an assignment as an observer?
As an observer, you can verify that your student has submitted an assignment from the submission details page. Note: If a course does not... -
How do I edit or delete a discussion in a course?
Updated on: Oct 23, 2024
Once you've created a discussion in your course, you can edit the discussion details. You can update the discussion title and content, and you... -
How do I use a non-scoring rubric to assess submissions in SpeedGrader?
If you have added a non-scoring rubric to an assignment, you can assess the rubric in SpeedGrader. Non-scoring rubrics contain rating criterions...