Assignment Grades

Where are my assignment grades?

You can review the grades and feedback on your My Grades page. You can also access the assignment's Review Submission History page and review the grade and feedback in context. Assignments aren't graded automatically. Your instructor must grade each assignment.

More on the My Grades page

Review Submission History page

To review your grade and feedback, select the same link in your course you used to submit your assignment. The Review Submission History page appears. If you uploaded a file, it automatically opens in the browser if inline viewing is on.

Many file types open in the viewer, but your instructor can annotate only DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, and PDF files. Original formatting and embedded images are preserved.

If you upload an image as your submission, your instructor can add comments, but can't highlight or draw on the image.

The inline viewer is supported on current versions of Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. If your file doesn't open automatically in the browser, your institution hasn't turned on inline viewing or the file isn't supported.

Point to a comment icon to view your instructor's comments. Select highlighted text to see if your instructor provided a comment. Point to the bottom of the screen to access functions. You can zoom in and out, and navigate to other pages in your file.

You can download your original file or a PDF with your instructor's annotations. The time to create the PDF depends primarily on the size of the original file. Use your browser's print function to print the downloaded file.

A known issue with Chrome's built-in PDF viewer may not display all the annotations. Please view annotated PDFs in a native PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat.

If your instructor used a rubric to grade your work, select the View Rubric icon to view details.

More on viewing feedback recordings

Comment summary

You can view multiple comments easily when you download the annotated PDF. For best results, view your annotated PDF in a native PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat. The annotated PDF displays these items:

  • Collapsed comments have numbered labels based on the location within the document. Numbering starts with the top comment. Collapsed comments ensure you can view all the text in the document. Point to a comment to open it in place.
  • A Comment Summary section appears at the end of the annotated PDF. You can read all comments in a list. The comments appear with page numbers and comment numbers.

Watch a video about checking assignment grades

Video: Check assignment grades shows how to check your grade on an assignment.


Anonymous grading

On the Review Submission History and My Grades pages, a Graded Anonymously icon appears if your assignment was graded without your name shown.

Your instructor may assign multiple graders to grade your assignments to eliminate bias. Your instructor determines if you can see feedback from all graders.


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Article ID: 101356
Created
Sun 3/15/20 1:25 PM
Modified
Wed 9/29/21 12:32 PM