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We have teachers that are all of a sudden getting icons in Gradebook instead of numerical values. Even though the assignments have been created the same way all year long, and they have been graded....now the icons are showing up?
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As @Ron_Bowman and @nwilson7 contributed, the quizzes are being considered "ungraded" by Canvas, which is why the icon is appearing in the gradebook. Even though a question may be worth 0 points, Canvas still wants it to be "graded" by having the instructor enter the points earned for the question. this is partly because many times instructors use zero point questions as a way to award extra credit--they award students points to boost the submission's grade. For the quiz to be graded, the instructor should award zero points for the question via SpeedGrader.
@johnhainley Can you please attach a screenshot of the icons you mean? If students resubmit something, you will get the little sheet of paper icon even though it may have been something that is already graded. You will also see this on quizzes that have something that needs to be manually graded.
-Nick
Here's one thing that seems to work for me:
In the gradebook (not Speedgrader, although it may work there too), click where the icon is. The score will now show up. Delete the score (but remember it), then hit <enter>. This deletes the score, making the assignment ungraded. Then click on it again, enter the score you just deleted, and hit enter. When I do that, my scores show up instead of the icon.
It's like Canvas gets this belief that the assignment is ungraded, even though it is graded, and you have to make it ungraded then re-grade it to disabuse Canvas of the notion that it is ungraded.
What type of question is question 6 (I think that is the number showing in the pictures) that needs attention?
is it the same type for both quizzes? I am assuming quizzes based on the needing grading part. However, you mention assignment, so is it an assignment asssignment? or is it a quiz assignment?
I think @nwilson7 is correct that it has to do with an ungraded question on the quiz. That icon indicates a file upload, and that something needs grading on that quiz.
Looking at the second screenshot, speed grader is showing 24/25 graded or maybe 34/35 graded. So the one student showing the submission icon has not been graded. So that would indicate that even though the file upload question is worth 0 points, it still needs 0 points assigned to it for grading purposes (or to be counted as graded). The teacher can find those students needing grading by looking at the student list in the upper right hand corner and finding those students that have a yellow/orange dot next to their name instead of a check mark.
Without knowing what the teacher is doing exactly it is hard to say why some quizzes are "graded" without doing anything with the file upload and others are not graded. It may have to do with whether or not that particular quiz was viewed in speed grader or not.
lastly, and this is a long shot. I do not know if this is new quizzes or classic quizzes. But if it is classic quizzes, ask the instructor if they are using the quizwiz canvancement by James. If they are then that is a possible path to solving the mystery as well.
@johnhainley It is a little hard to tell but that does look like the icon for something that needs grading.
If you open that assignment in SpeedGrader, does it give any indication that something is not graded?
Also, can you edit your last post to have a screenshot that does not include student names? We can't share that info in this community. It is a little blurry so hard to really tell what they say but better safe than sorry.
-Nick
@johnhainley That is a good one, I would actually expect it to have the icon every time but maybe it being worth zero point somehow circumvents the need for it to be manually graded.
I just setup a quiz with questions and a file upload and I got the icon like I would expect.
-Nick
As @Ron_Bowman and @nwilson7 contributed, the quizzes are being considered "ungraded" by Canvas, which is why the icon is appearing in the gradebook. Even though a question may be worth 0 points, Canvas still wants it to be "graded" by having the instructor enter the points earned for the question. this is partly because many times instructors use zero point questions as a way to award extra credit--they award students points to boost the submission's grade. For the quiz to be graded, the instructor should award zero points for the question via SpeedGrader.
I'm curious now: what should we do when assignments are graded, and the little sheet of paper icon endures? It's quite tedious because I keep thinking I have all these ungraded assignments, and I don't. The 'paper' is just covering a green checkmark. Scrolling across a huge class, it's a real problem because I can't tell what is graded and not.
Agreed, it is exhausting and such awful design. The icon just adds disinformation. So much of the UI is counterproductive, it's shocking.
So the "answer" seems to be that it is ungraded. But that is untrue. I can't find a difference between the ones that show a score in the gradebook and the ones that show an icon where the grade should be. The assignment is worth 4 points, and if you click on the icon, it shows the score and the file upload containing comments. Adding comments to the box, in addition to the score, does not make the icon go away. Did anyone every figure out how to get the icons to go away?
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