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My school has a rolling enrollment, as such I have a number of students who joined mid way through content at varying places. In the new grade book, I saw a handy late submission box, and checked it thinking it would make my life much easier by automatically providing zero's for missing assignments. Well it went back and put in zero's for every not graded assignment I had, that were exempt because the student hadn't joined us yet.
Is there a way to change the status of multiple assignments at once (like highlight 20 assignments and mark them all excused)? Or perhaps to set a begin date for each student, where it figures this out automatically.
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Hello @pritter
Taking a look at your question, it doesn't seem Canvas has a way to auto excuse a student from assignments in bulk.
This would be a great addition however to excuse an individual, or a section entirely, from a subset of assignments.
I am seeing a similar question being asked here, https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/K12-Canvas-Users/Excuse-a-Section-from-an-Assignment/td-p/170771
I will be posting to that thread as well letting them know what we are seeing, but this sounds like a great additional feature to Canvas. I would suggest posting that Idea to our Ideas page here:https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Idea-Conversations/idb-p/ideas
@pritter , as far as I'm aware there is no way to change or adjust grades in the manner you are requesting. The best I can think of is to go to the gradebook, sort it by assignment due date and then work your way across for each student putting in an EX. Or, possibly download the gradebook to excel, put in the EX's, and then re-upload it. As a side note, as long as you don't put anything in the box (so it's blank) it doesn't actually hurt the student's score/grade.
Hope this helps!
Yeah, I had been leaving them blank up until now, I turned on the auto fill missing work option in the new gradebook, and it went back to filled those ones I left blank. I got it reverted back now, and am not turning back on the missing work policy option again until I hear of a bigger way to do it.
@pritter ,
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I have this exact issue and was rather hoping there was an alternative to going into every assignment separately. It looks like there isn't which is a real shame as we have new students starting all the time with maybe 2 or 3 assignments each week per subject.
Technically as long as you don’t enter any grade for these students for the earlier assignments, they won’t impact their grade. Otherwise, downloading the gradebooks is probably the quickest way to enter in all the EX’s.
Our grades get transferred to another grading software to communicate grades to the district and parents, and we need an entry in every assignment. So this isn't practical for everyone (to leave the assignment blank, instead of "excusing") I would also like to see this feature in canvas!
I agree. One of the reasons we purchased canvas is to be able to have our rolling enrollment and have students come into the course wherever we are. This would be extremely useful.
Many of the grading processes are not user friendly for teachers. Don't you have a panel of educators who evaluate the user friendliness in terms of how the gradebooks are used on a daily basis? It's exhausting to get surprised by the problem, try to figure out the workaround, and advocate for a solution on the user forum when most teachers would have caught these problems in the development stage.
Totally agree with @mlion . I remarked to a colleague just last week that between me and somebody with coding experience, I would think a lot of issues that drive me insane could be resolved in a month of effort. For instance, this. One of my biggest pet peeves is also that there is no way to enter a special code for different kinds of zeroes. There are so many reasons why a kid might have a zero, and now I have to un-sync Canvas from my district gradebook and hand-enter all of my grades because it isn't functional enough.
I really feel like this is an easy feature fix that needs to be updated immediately. This is a huge inconvenience.
We frequently have new elementary students join our enrollment. We instruct them to look for the "little red circle" next to assignments in their modules that indicates something is missing in an effort to hep them stay organized - so we HAVE to excuse past assignments so they don't have that marker on their modules. It is a huge time suck to have to go through 100s of past assignments and excuse each one individually. Having a bulk option would be awesome!
Hello @pritter
Taking a look at your question, it doesn't seem Canvas has a way to auto excuse a student from assignments in bulk.
This would be a great addition however to excuse an individual, or a section entirely, from a subset of assignments.
I am seeing a similar question being asked here, https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/K12-Canvas-Users/Excuse-a-Section-from-an-Assignment/td-p/170771
I will be posting to that thread as well letting them know what we are seeing, but this sounds like a great additional feature to Canvas. I would suggest posting that Idea to our Ideas page here:https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Idea-Conversations/idb-p/ideas
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