Access: Grade View
Manually grade quizzes in the Grade view. This is how you get there.
- Click the Quizzes tab in the course navbar.
- Click the caret to open the quiz's Action menu.
- Select Grade.
- Use the sections below to learn how to grade by users, attempts, or question.
Grade: By Users
This option organizes quizzes by student, so you can grade one student's quiz at a time.
- Make sure you are on the Users tab.
- Use the View By field if you want to limit the quizzes that appear to a particular section or group in your course, and click the Apply button.
- Click the Attempt # beneath a student's name to open their quiz attempt.
- You will arrive at the Grade Attempt page.
- Enter the points earned in the Score field beneath each question.
- The Final Score will update. You can also override the final calculation by entering a score in this field.
- Add any comments in the Attempt Feedback box. Comments appear in the gradebook when the quiz is published.
- Click Publish (visible to students) or Save Draft (invisible to students).
Grade: By Attempts
Attempts refers to a student's completed quiz. This view organizes quizzes by Attempts.
- Make sure you are on the Attempts tab.
- Use the View By field if you want to limit the quizzes that appear to a particular section or group in your course, and click the Apply button.
- Click the Attempt # beneath a student's name to open their quiz attempt.
- You will arrive at the Grade Attempt page.
- Enter the points earned in the Score field beneath each question.
- The Final Score will update. You can also override the final calculation by entering a score in this field.
- Add any comments in the Attempt Feedback box. Comments appear in the gradebook when the quiz is published.
- Click Publish (visible to students) or Save Draft (invisible to students).
Grade: By Questions
Grade all students' answers to a single quiz question. This option allows for anonymous grading.
- Make sure you are on the Questions tab.
- Make sure the Grade Individual Responses option is selected.
- Select Anonymous Marking if you want to grade students' responses without their names visible. This can facilitate impartial grading.
- Click on the question you want to grade.
- Type the points awarded in the Score field.
- Click Save and Continue to save this grade and move to the next participant.
- You can also move between participants using the navigation pane at the top of the page.
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