Making feedback more visible to students

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I'm teaching a course using Canvas. This is the second semester I've used it. I like Canvas overall, but I've discovered that my students have a difficult time reading the feedback that I provide on their online assignment submissions because the feedback is split into three different locations, and when student view an assignment that I've graded, there is no visual indication of whether feedback is present, and no unified display of that feedback. I'd like the feedback to be visible by default, or else some kind of visually loud indicator present to show them there is feedback. Let me explain:

 

  1. Say I grade an assignment that a student submitted. They go to the assignment, and can see straight-away a general comment on the lower right-hand side. That's visible by default. Fine and good.
  2. But what about all the comments embedded in the document view? Those are not automatically displayed, and there is no marker to show that such comments have been embedded in the document. There should be at minimum a big icon saying feedback is embedded, for sure, so go look at it. Currently, "View Feedback" link is always present, regardless of whether feedback has been embedded or not.
  3. Furthermore, the rubric grade is displayed in the upper-right corner, but the detailed rubric view is hidden until students think to click "Show Rubric"... yet even then, the written feedback that I have provided on each rubric criteria remains hidden from view! Students have to hunt for that feedback by clicking the easily-overlooked speech-bubble icon one-at-a-time for each criterion. But I don't necessarily write a comment for each criterion, and there is no visual sign or indication that a comment has been written or not.

 

How are students supposed to know and remember to check all of these various locations to receive the complete set of feedback provided by their instructors? It is utterly inefficient and defeatist because students don't seem to realize that all this feedback is sitting there waiting for them--and they don't know to look for it.

 

Now, from a student point of view, I don't want to have to click in so many different places to hunt (perhaps fruitlessly) for feedback that my instructor might or might not have left for me (since there is no indicator signalling the existence of written comments).

 

The fact that written feedback has been given within the submitted file and within the rubric should be foregrounded--it should be made highly visible to the students checking their grades. That feedback is part of the learning process. It is essential for students to read that feedback in order to improve their work. If they don't know it is there, what is the point?

 

Don't force users to guess and hunt for feedback. They won't do it. Make it obvious that the feedback has been given by putting some kind of big symbol or message next to the assignment doc (or by displaying the assignment by default so students can see that margin comments etc have been embedded in the file) and also by automatically displaying the rubric WITH the written feedback already visible. Don't make the students click in three hundred different places to get all their feedback for a single assignment. Please.

194 Comments
mpromislo
Community Explorer

This is one of the most important Canvas feature requests I've ever seen. I completely agree that forcing students to "hunt" for feedback is insane! To think that all the time we put into writing feedback may all be for naught is very depressing. Isn't this the core process of learning? Assessment and feedback to the students! It doesn't work if the students never read the feedback or don't even know it exists.

Anna_Shaver
Community Participant

I always wondered why the default feedback view wasn't basically identical to instructors' SpeedGrader view: it's so intuitive and easy to find!  Why should the students need a view that is any different from what I see when I'm leaving feedback?  It shows the rubrics, score, general comments, and annotations all on one very easy screen.  There could be a button on the students' assignment page right where instructors get the "SpeedGrader" button, and there could be a drop-down option in the Gradebook, just like there is for instructors.

SethBattis
Community Contributor

Until SpeedGrader 2.0 arrives, I worked out a little javascript hack for our school instance that, assuming a student makes it to their assignment details page, pops open both the Crocodoc preview and rubric automagically.

cmitchell
Community Explorer

Great post.  This is my number one complaint with Canvas.  Students must have a single clearing house for feedback and it must be under Grades.  There is already too much visual noise on the pages.

bellamyh
Community Novice

This is wonderful. There is no stream lined place for students to view feedback at their discretion. Students should not automatically see on their dashboard the feedback, but have to go to the assignment to view feedback, grades, etc. This way it is always in the same spot, easily accessible, and no privacy issues with viewing grades on the main page.

jhurley
Community Novice

I agree, Bellamy, and you said it so well. Let’s make it easy for students to see ALL of their feedback, in one place.

Jennifer Hurley

Associate Professor of English

Ohlone College - Newark Campus

Anna_Shaver
Community Participant

To illustrate this, look at the two views that were just posted on the Canvas update announcement Feb 8th:

Student view:

Crocodoc-Student-Viewing-Submission-Details.png

Instructor view:

Crocodoc-Student-Viewing-SpeedGrader.png

Why are these different?  What advantage is there in the existing student view over the existing instructor view? As it is now, most of my students never even realize I've left them feedback.

jhurley
Community Novice

Joel, I totally agree! Please spread the word so we can get the votes to change this.

Jennifer Hurley

Associate Professor of English

Ohlone College - Newark Campus

colleen_harmon
Community Participant

I'm glad I found this suggestion and follow-up posts. I just had another student tell me she didn't see the "View Feedback" link and so missed the comments on her submissions. I was ready to post a new suggestion about it when I came across this post.

I warned my students a few times about the hidden View Feedback link, but obviously at least one of them missed my instructions. It looks like I'm going to have to repeat the warning throughout the semester going forward--at least until there's a design update. Even if a completely new design can't be rolled out for a while, just relocating the View Feedback link to somewhere that's visible on smaller computer screens--somewhere that doesn't require scrolling to--would help a lot. All of my students work on laptops (smaller screens).

The suggestion and posts here provide a lot of good feedback for simplifying the student view, especially regarding feedback, so thanks to all of you for bringing it up.

Colleen Harmon

ameyer4
Community Novice

Rubrics need a breakdown for each rating, not just a description for the criteria.  Students like to earn an A, as well as be able to understand why they earned a different rating.