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I have already posted the assignment grades, yet I keep getting the crossed out eyeball showing up again, on multiple assignments I have already posted! Anyone else have this happening, and does this mean that the students can no longer view the grades for those assignments on their end?
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Hi @watsokk
It is very likely that you have set a grade posting policy for the course, or even just for those particular assignments.
These guides should help...........
Posting policies can be tricksie until you are used to them!
I hope this helps,
Kelley
Hi @watsokk
It is very likely that you have set a grade posting policy for the course, or even just for those particular assignments.
These guides should help...........
Posting policies can be tricksie until you are used to them!
I hope this helps,
Kelley
Yes, I understand the grade posting policies. I have posted grades, then they eyeball disappears. The next day, they eyeball shows up again. Why? I thought once we post all grades, they eyeball is supposed to be gone forever. The problem I have is that it keeps reappearing! All of my 1st quarter assignments also have the eyeball next to them, and those have been posted for a long time!
I have determined it is a glitch in Canvas. I know how to post grades. I know how to hid grades. I know how to set grading policies.
I post the grades, the eyeball disappears.
Then randomly, some assignments get they eyeball popping up next to them again. I never hid the grades, I did nothing else. I repost the grades. The eyeball goes away.
A few days later, the eyeball reappears on different assignments.
This is what I am talking about.
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