Submitting Homework. NOTE - Assignment templates : If your instructor has allowed it, this dialog box may also give you a link to view and download a PDF version of your assignment questions, instructions, or a bubble sheet that you can use to complete your work. If available, click the link to download and print your assignment. See the Assignment Templates section of this guide for more info. For each question, click the question on the left and the PDF page s that contains the answers on the right.
You can assign multiple questions to the same page and multiple pages to one question. If each question is on its own page in your PDF, use the Assign Pages Sequentially button in the bottom action bar to quickly assign these pages.
See the video at the beginning of this section for an example of how to properly mark your PDF. I see my questions next not timed : If you see and can start answering your questions, your assignment is not timed. Continue to Step 2. I see a message and a start button next timed : If you see a dialog box about time limits, this means your assignment will be timed.
Read the dialog box carefully. It contains the date your instructor released the assignment, the due date, and a Maximum Time Permitted field telling you how many minutes you will have to complete the assignment from the moment you see the questions and begin.
There will be a timer on your screen as you work showing you how much time you have left. This will open the assignment and start the timer. Read each question carefully and pay special attention to how your instructor has asked you to provide your answer. You could be asked to provide answers to more complex questions in multiple ways. Gradescope accepts all file types for file upload questions on online assignments. Saving or submitting answers is slightly different based on whether or not your assignment has a time limit.
See below:. My assignment is not timed: You will need to click the Submit Answer button as you finish each question. My assignment is timed: Your answers will be autosaved as you complete them. You will not have a button to submit each one.
During the allotted time if you instructor set a time limit and submission period, you can submit or update your answers as many times as you need to. You will be graded based on your final answer for each question. When your results appear, scroll down to view any failed tests. If there are any errors, you can edit your code and click Resubmit at the bottom of your screen to resubmit your code file. NOTE - Manual grading : Your instructor may have chosen to manually grade certain questions on the programming assignment, or to manually grade the entire assignment and skip setting up an autograder.
When you submit any type of assignment, you will receive an automated email from Gradescope that includes the date and time you turned in your work, the assignment Due Date, the Late Due Date if your instructor set one , and a link to your submission.
The email also reminds you that you can resubmit work as many times as you need to until the Due Date. If your instructor has enabled late submissions for the assignment, you may upload a submission after the deadline but before the late deadline.
Note that late submissions may be subject to penalties, as determined by your instructor. If you were not able to submit an assignment before the late submissions deadline, or if late submissions are not enabled for your assignment, please contact your TA or instructor. They can manually upload a submission for you after the deadline if they wish to allow it. The Gradescope team cannot make course policy decisions on their behalf. You can add members either by clicking on Group Members in the action bar or by clicking View or Edit Group in the outline area of the submission.
Adding Group Members. To view your assignment submission, click on an assignment from the course dashboard. If you have already submitted the assignment, you will be able to view your submission. You can resubmit from this page any number of times until the submission deadline by clicking the Resubmit button on the bottom action bar.
For variable-length assignments, you may also reselect the pages at any time even after the deadline has passed , up until the point when grading begins on your submission. If you need to reselect pages on your submission after grading has begun, please contact your instructor. Until your course staff have finished grading, you will see this ungraded version of this page.
Your instructor may choose to email you when grades are ready. Once your assignment is graded, you will see all grading rubrics, and rubric items applied to your submission will be highlighted. Click on a question name to view the rubric items for that question and any comments from your instructor. Viewing the rubric is a great way to get feedback about your work, and helps ensure that it was graded fairly. Note that in some cases, instructors may choose to hide some rubric items.
If no rubric items are shown, there will be a message letting you know. If your instructor allows it, you will also be able to submit regrade requests by selecting a question and then clicking Request Regrade from the bottom action bar.
For more information, see our help item on regrade requests. If your instructor has allowed it, you can submit Regrade Requests for questions you feel were graded incorrectly. When you view your submission, if you see a Request Regrade button in the bottom action bar, regrade requests are enabled.
To submit a Regrade Request, first click on the question that you wish to submit a request for. This will display the rubric for that question and highlight the rubric items that were applied. Once a question has been selected, click the Request Regrade button in the bottom action bar. A textbox will appear allowing you to type an explanation of the request for the specific question that was chosen. Tip: Instructors are most likely to respond to regrade requests when they are polite and concise.
NOTE : Regrade requests are per question , so if you have multiple requests, make sure to submit one for each question that should be reviewed. Once a request has been sent, your instructor s and the grader s who graded the question will receive an email notifying them of the request. The grader s can then optionally re-grade the question, reply with a response, and close the request.
Upon closing the request, you will receive an email notifying you the request has been resolved. You can view all pending and completed regrade requests for a course from the Regrade Requests page in the left sidebar. You can also check the status of your regrade request when you view your submission. If the badge next to the question says IR , your regrade request is in review. If the badge says R , the regrade request has been resolved.
After the regrade request is resolved, you can make another request by selecting the question and clicking the Request Regrade button again.
You can see the complete conversation thread for a specific request by clicking on a question when you view your graded submission. If you have forgotten your password or are otherwise unable to log in, please visit the password reset page and enter the email address you are registered with. This will allow you to set a new password and log in. If you are a student, your instructor should have added you to Gradescope.
Your course staff can also check the roster in Gradescope for you, so you can ask them to look it up. To edit your account, click on Account in the lower-left corner of the dashboard and select Edit Account from the menu.
This will take you to the Account Settings page. On the Account Settings page, you can update your full name, edit your student ID, change your password, and update your regrade request email notification settings if you are a staff member of any courses. If you do add another email address, Gradescope will send a verification link to it. If you have multiple Gradescope accounts, you can also merge them from your Account Settings page.
To learn how, see the How can I merge two accounts? This will allow you to log in to Gradescope through those accounts instead of using your Gradescope password. Follow the quick steps below to learn how. Note: If you have separate instructor and student accounts enrolled in the same course and you merge those two accounts, Gradescope will only keep you as an instructor in the course. Log in to the Gradescope account that you want to use as your primary one.
Click Account in the lower-left corner and select Edit Account from the menu. This will take you to your Account Settings page. On your Account Settings page, under your email address, click Merge Accounts.
This will bring up a dialog box. Click Start Account Merge. You will see an email from Gradescope about merging accounts. Click the link in the email to confirm. This will take you back into Gradescope where you will see another dialog box. In the dialog box, review all the information about your two accounts e. If everything looks good, click Merge Accounts.
Once merging is complete, you will receive a confirmation email. Once you merge your accounts, you can switch which email address is the primary one on your account from the Account Settings page. You can also follow the steps above multiple times to merge multiple Gradescope accounts into one. If you run into any issues while following these steps, please feel free to contact us. Gradescope works well for a wide variety of answer types: paragraphs, proofs, diagrams, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice, and more.
Yes, Gradescope is built to allow multiple graders to grade at once. The easiest way is to have each person grading their own question, but multiple people can also grade the same question without a problem, as long as they use the Next Ungraded button to navigate.
This will ensure that graders never see something that someone else is looking at or has already graded. Scanning Tips. With scanning you also avoid students cheating by changing their answers after they get their work back.
Before you buy a scanner, you should check whether or not your school already has a scanner, or a networked photocopier. Many newer copiers have high quality, scan-to-email functions that are worth testing. However, standalone scanners sometimes provide better results, and are easier to share between courses. We integrate with most major LMS providers.
Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace, Sakai, and Moodle integrations are already available with an institutional license. For more on how LMS integration works, check out our video below! LMS Integration. If your LMS is not supported, or you do not have an institutional license, integration is currently manual: you can import your course roster as a CSV file to Gradescope and download Course or Assignment grades as spreadsheets for upload to the LMS. Let us know! If your Gradescope account has a different email address, we recommend that you first log in to Gradescope, and then link your school credentials by visiting your account settings page.
Otherwise, you may end up with two separate Gradescope accounts. Otherwise, they will have to link their account first or email us to have their accounts merged. Contact our sales team! Once logged in, they can submit work, view their graded work, and request regrades of their graded work. If you want to use Gradescope for grading only, without your students ever logging in, you can upload fake email addresses e.
Submitting an assignment. If you choose not to allow late submissions, students will only see the due date. Exporting grades. We support the latest and one previous version of the browsers below, with the exception of IE 11, for which we only support the latest version:. When accessing Gradecope on a desktop operating system, we recommend using the following systems and versions:. Yes, you can use LaTeX to include math symbols in rubric items, comments, text annotations, answer group names, online assignment questions and responses, and regrade requests and responses.
We do support the following:. Note that, for the student-specific comment box, LaTeX does not currently render on the grading page. However, your students will be able to see the properly rendered notation when they view the comment. Questions about how to use LaTeX on Gradescope? Feel free to include this blurb or any part of it that is relevant to your course and assignments in your syllabus:.
We will be using Gradescope this term, which allows us to provide fast and accurate feedback on your work. Homework will be submitted through Gradescope, and homework and exam grades will be returned through Gradescope. As soon as grades are posted, you will be notified immediately so that you can log in and see your feedback. You may also submit regrade requests if you feel we have made a mistake. Your Gradescope login is your university email, and your password can be changed here.
The same link can be used if you need to set your password for the first time. Our goal is to be as straightforward as possible with privacy and data ownership and we follow or exceed industry standard security practices. To sort by last name on Gradescope you will need to upload two separate columns for first and last names rather than a single full name column.
By uploading split names you will also get separate columns when you download grade spreadsheets. If you have already uploaded a roster with full names or if you synced your roster with your LMS and only got full names back, you can redownload the roster by clicking the Download Roster button in the bottom right corner of the Course Roster page.
Note: This technique assumes that the first word in a full name is the first name. Email help gradescope. Once you have instructor or TA access to an existing course, you can create your own course s , add students, create assignments, etc.
If your instructor account gets created using a different email address than the one associated with your student account, you can always merge the two. Just getting started? Check out our Guide!
This documentation has moved to a new location. Please visit help. What types of assignments does Gradescope allow me to grade remotely? This article has moved to a new location. Can I submit work for my students as an instructor? I don't have time to reformat the exam I was planning to administer in person. Can Gradescope help?
How do I set a different assignment due date for each section of my course? My final exam is all-multiple choice. Is there a way I can administer it remotely and have Gradescope auto-grade it? Is there a way to set up a timed assignment on Gradescope? Creating, editing, and deleting a course. Adding students and staff. Creating, editing, and deleting an assignment. Duplicating an assignment.
Assignment types. Programming Assignments. Online Assignments Beta. Creating an outline. Managing scans. Managing submissions. Grading submissions. Reviewing grades. Managing regrade requests. Assignment and question statistics. Code Similarity. Adding a course. Scanning homework on a mobile device. Submitting after the deadline. Adding group members. Viewing your submission. Submitting a regrade request. What's my password?
How can I edit my account? How can I merge two accounts? Is Gradescope a good fit for my course? Can multiple people grade at once? How do I digitize student work? Won't scanning take a long time? What scanners do you recommend? Do you integrate with my school LMS? How do I login using my school's credentials? Do I have to upload student emails? How does Gradescope handle late assignment submissions? What browsers does Gradescope support? Is there a blurb about Gradescope that I can share on my syllabus?
What does Gradescope do with my data? How do I sort by Last Name? How do I split Full Names? How can I create a course as an instructor if I have a student account? Ask us a question. The Ceiling is the maximum grade allowed on the assignment outline including ways that extra credit can be allotted. The Floor sets how low a grade can go based on the rubric feedback and corresponding point deductions.
Note: In all of these cases you will still be able to programmatically re-grade responses based on groupings of like responses. Once your course is linked to Gradescope, you can link assignments in Canvas using the External Tool option in Canvas Assignments.
Mute the assignment - Alter the assignment grade Post Policies on the assignment to control how students will be communicated with around grading and the assignment. Dartmouth contracts with Gradescope to provide direct user support on their tool. The following is information from Gradescope about how to access this support:. Gradescope Support or as we call it - Customer Happiness : Customer support for Gradescope users is available via email we reply within 24 hours : help gradescope.
Upon request, our Customer Happiness team is happy to schedule video calls and screen share. We also have a series of short onboarding videos and written help documentation in our help center. Does your assignment have anonymous grading enabled? More about point values and rubric numbers: Click to enlarge the image above which shows the evaluation spreadsheet for Question 1.
In the header row, you can see that there were three rubric items in Question 1. That means 1. How do I export one student's submission? If you'd like to download and export an individual student's submission, see the section on Downloading a student's submission instead.
No submission exporting in Online Assignments: If your students completed an Online Assignment, you will not have the option to export their submissions. If you'd like a single CSV spreadsheet of all your student's answers to all questions in an Online Assignment, contact help gradescope.
How do I know which submission PDF belongs to each student? Submission IDs can be found in the submission metadata file in the exported submissions folder and in the Submission ID column in the Download Grades spreadsheet. This is called a fixed-length or templated submission. Because your instructor already knows where your responses will be, you only need to upload your completed PDF and will not be asked to indicate which page s contain the answers to each question.
Online Assignments let your instructor give you a mix of questions with some that ask you to enter your answers online in Gradescope and others that ask you to upload images or files containing your answers. Regardless of whether or not you're working in LockDown Browser, here are the ways you could be asked to give your answers in an Online Assignment :. In addition to creating written and online assignments, your instructor can also set up programming assignments that allow you to submit code.
LockDown Browser Powered by Respondus is an assignment security measure that instructors can enable for timed Online Assignments in Gradescope. Except in the case of Online Assignments, when you submit your work, you will receive an automated email from Gradescope that includes the date and time you turned in the assignment, the assignment due date, the late due date if your instructor set one , and a link to your submission.
The email also reminds you that you can resubmit work as many times as you need to until the due date passes or the timer runs out if your assignment is timed.
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