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I KNOW I entered a students grades last night and they have disappeared. This has happened several times this semester and the students rightly annoyed. Am I making a stupid mistake?? I don't think so--
Hi @hjf11060 Welcome to the Canvas Community!
Are you entering the grades in SpeedGrader or in the Gradebook?
And if you are using the gradebook, is it the New Gradebook? How do I use the New Gradebook?
When entering grades, the New Gradebook displays crosshairs and highlighting across the row and column for improved orientation.
To enter grades, type the grade as supported by assignment type directly in the Gradebook cell [1].
You can also enter grades and change the submission status by clicking the Grade Detail Tray icon [2].
If you can include a screenshot of what you're seeing, we'll be able to give you more specific advice. For now, I'll say try the Grade Detail Tray and see if the grade sticks there.
Cheers - Shar
We've found that Chrome in particular likes to cache your gradebook view, so teachers end up seeing a previously cached view of their grades rather than the most current data. CTRL+F5 on Windows or CMD+SHIFT+R on a Mac will do a hard refresh of your browser page and typically resolves the issue. If you've never used it, your gradebook also has a history log that lists all entries and the time/date they were made.
For the old gradebook: How do I view the history of all grading changes in the Gradebook?
New Gradebook: How do I view the history of all grading changes in the New Gradebook?
Yes, I was in Chrome. I think this is what happened to me. It's also great to learn about the history function. Thanks for your help!
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