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Neat. Didn't know that existed! I'm unclear, though, what can I learn for this situation from the history? I can see lots of me manually changing t
Problem statement:
Hide gradebook icons so scores are viewable and instructors can see what actually needs grading
Proposed solution:
A button t
I have a Canvas quiz where a student has every question wrong, I've marked all the items as zero, and Canvas is giving full points--even after adding
Thank you. I appreciate the workaround that helps get the job done.
It would be so helpful if the search that already exists on that page could be
As an instructor, how can I find out which group an individual student is in?
Per the Canvas instructions, all groups are collapsed by design, nor
Agreed, it is exhausting and such awful design. The icon just adds disinformation. So much of the UI is counterproductive, it's shocking.
There are no deductions, no. And the default grade feature does nothing so re-doing it, agreed, accomplishes the same result.
Overwriting existing
The button is there. It just doesn't work any longer for text-based entries (essays). If I'm using the 'essay' survey response to do a minute paper, s
I'm having the same issue. On one assignment within the several they have as groups, I inadvertently checked 'assign individual grades' and now nothin
Yes, it is useful to have them do reflective writing or document ideas in an open-text way that does not need my input really, as what I'm getting the