Canvas: Video - Grading a Discussion with a Rubric

Written By Mark Slacin

Updated at October 25th, 2024

Transcript

Hi friends here we are back again. I'm gonna do a little more grading with you or feedback with you today.

Here we are in our course and I'm just gonna select to go to grades. This information also shows down the right-hand side of my screen as the teacher and it tells me to grade. You can also download the app and grade directly from your phone if you prefer, but what you'll notice is I already modeled scoring out the number. One review section to module two had quizzes that were automatically graded and so I really didn't need to give you any information on that because it automatically graded that. But here in module three you will see we're getting some new items so I've already graded some of these. 

What I like to do here you can see what needs to be graded by what shows the little paper with an exclamation point meaning it needs attention. And so what I do is come here to the three dots then select speed grader. that to me is actually the fastest and easiest way to see the information as well as get everything graded. And so what I can do here is I can come in on the upper right hand side over here you can see where I can tell who has been graded and who hasn't and I can make comments around that. So the orange dot means it hasn't yet been graded so I can read here what Cat has written. I can view the rubric and then I can look here and say okay I'm gonna give her a point a point and a point and then you just click Save bad information then she's no longer a little orange dot she's now a check which means that she has been graded. And then you can see here that the next two people I need to grade on the right hand side are both Angie and Phyllis. I can either select it from this area or I can just click the right arrow and you will notice then here I don't have response to this one and so then it would just show up. And again view rubric read the responses give points. You can make comments if you're interested and click Save. 

So that is how you would go about grading this discussion.

 
 

 

 

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