Leaving a course Select the course from the Gradescope homepage that you would like to drop. Within the side navigation there is the option to Leave Course. Select it and confirm by selecting Leave Course again. Any grading or other changes you’ve made within the course will be preserved if you leave.
To create a new course, go to your Account Dashboard by clicking on the Gradescope logo in the top left corner of the screen, and click Create Course in the action bar at the bottom. From here, you can fill out your course information. Note that this will not change settings in any existing courses.
This PDF is used in further steps of Gradescope such as Creating an Outline. Students will only be able to view and download this file if your assignment will be student-uploaded and you have enabled Template Visibility. See the Who will upload submissions? and Template Visibility sections on this page for more information.
When you scan in students’ submissions, Gradescope will use the labels to automatically group the pages of each student’s submission together, no matter the order they were scanned or uploaded in. For step-by-step instructions on this feature, see the Managing Scans help page.
If you need to remove the Test Student from the Gradebook, you can remove the Test Student from the enrolled section. Note that the Test Student may be part of more than one section.
If you would like to replace or delete a specific student's submission, hover over their name on the Manage Submissions page and click Show Details. The options to delete or replace the submission will appear beneath the student's name. Replacing a PDF will not delete any grading progress on that submission.
Deleting an assignment is possible from the Settings page or by clicking on the three dots to the right of the assignment name on the Assignments dashboard. After you select Delete Assignment, the Delete assignment modal appears. You must select each checkbox and then you can select Delete.
Additional security with LockDown Browser (Beta) Post-beta availability: The LockDown Browser feature is currently in beta. While LockDown Browser is in beta, instructors must email help@gradescope.com to be able to enable this feature for their course.
If your institution has a Proctorio license, you can enable Proctorio's exam security measures on timed online assignments in Gradescope. With the Proctorio integration, you can choose to track students' web traffic, prohibit them from opening additional windows, record them and their screens, etc. while they work.
After using Gradescope for a year, I realized that it could be used to detect cheating. Gradescope allows you to see submissions to specific questions in sequence, making it easy to spot submissions that are identical, a red-flag for copied answers. While not a feature, it is an undocumented bonus.
Yes! No matter the assignment type or initial assignment settings, you can upload submissions to Gradescope on behalf of your students at any time. Below are the general steps for doing that.
Assessing student learning can be done directly on Blackboard or using tools such as Gradescope, a rubric-based grading tool. Also, online proctoring offers students and test-takers the option to take a proctored exam from any location.
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This includes assignment types, managing scans and submissions, Grading, reviewing and re-grading, and assignment statistics. Instructors can also duplicate assignments and download grades from this interface. Gradescope maintains an up-to-date resource on the Assignment Workflow.
“IP addresses can be found for assignments that can be graded,” said Powers. So basically, if you and a bunch of kids from your class meet up at your apartment to work on the quiz together, your professor can deduce from your IP addresses that you all cheated together.
Your instructor or TA will only see your most recent submission when they grade the assignment. All your past submissions are in your Submission History.
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