Course evaluations open two weeks before the course end date and remain available to students for a total of two weeks. However, MED courses follow a different schedule; they open one week before the course ends and remain open for two weeks after the course end date. All other courses adhere to the standard two-week window.
For any questions, please reach out to Michael Lockett of the Educational Technology team.
For each student, you can use the areas in SpeedGrader to do the following:
00:07: How do I use speed grader? 00:20: Speed grader, includes several areas to help you locate and view student submissions, 00:24: great submissions and add comments to submissions. 00:29: The speedgrader, menu includes several tools and resources to assist with grading 00:33: assignments. The left side of the menu includes general 00:37: settings and options. To return, to the Gradebook, click 00:41: the Gradebook icon. To post or hide the assignment, 00:45: click the visibility icon. 00:49: To view speedgrader settings, click the settings icon speedgrader 00:53: settings include Options which allows you to select 00:57: student list. Sorting options and enable Anonymous grading keyboard 01:01: shortcuts which opens a list of keyboard shortcuts for Speed grader. 01:06: You can also press the shift + question. 01:08: Mark Keys. Simultaneously help, which opens the instructor 01:12: speed grader, guides. 01:15: The center of the menu. Bar includes assignment information and overall grading 01:19: information. Assignment information includes the name of the assignment 01:23: assignment due date and the name of the course 01:27: To view the assignment details, click the name of the assignment. 01:31: The assignment Details page. Also, lets you download all student submissions for 01:35: the assignment. To return to the course homepage, click 01:39: the name of the course. 01:42: Grading information includes assignment statistics, including the number of assignments 01:46: that have been graded out of the total number of students in the course and the average score 01:50: in percentage. You can use this information to keep track of your grading 01:54: progress. 01:57: The right side of the menu, bar includes the student list for the assignment. 02:01: Speed grader. Opens the assignment for the first student listed in the student list arranged 02:06: alphabetically by last name. If you have activated StudentVue, 02:10: the test student will be shown at the end of the student list. 02:14: The student list also displays the status of each student's submission. 02:17: You can also use the student list to find student, submissions. 02:22: Once you have selected a student, the students submission displays in the preview 02:26: window, Depending on the assignment and submission type 02:30: the speedgrader preview window varies. 02:33: For example, a website, URL submission type will appear in the main 02:37: body of speedgrader with the option to open the URL, in a new tab. 02:41: Some website. URL submissions cannot be viewed in canvas and must be viewed 02:46: in a new tab. Media submissions made display as an embedded file 02:50: in speedgrader. Only display as a downloadable file. 02:55: If a Google drive or Microsoft Office 365 assignment upload 02:59: is cute for submission and uploading image displays in place of the student 03:03: submission 1. And uploading icon. 03:06: Also displays next to the assignment link. 03:10: When a Google drive or Microsoft Office 365 assignment submission 03:14: fails to upload or when viewing an unsupported file type in speedgrader 03:18: and upload image displays, Submission 03:22: uploads display and upload icon next to the assignment link. 03:28: Speed greater displays assignment submissions. 03:30: According to the current Gradebook settings, for an active enrollments and concluded enrollments. 03:35: If an assignment includes a submission from an inactive or concluded student, a 03:39: notice appears at the top of the speedgrader window. 03:43: For group assignments, where students are graded as a group, the group displays, 03:47: as long as there is at least one active student in the group. 03:50: If there are no active students in the group, the group displays, if one group member 03:55: aligns with the enrollment settings in the gradebook, For group assignments, where 03:59: students are graded, individually individual students, submissions display 04:03: according to the enrollment settings in the gradebook. 04:06: An active student submission can still be graded in speed grader. 04:10: But students do not receive any notifications about their assignment and cannot 04:14: view core's grades. Concluded. 04:16: Students submissions are read only they cannot be graded or receive comments. 04:23: If your course uses multiple grading periods, a notice appears at the top 04:27: of the speedgrader window. If an assignment is in a closed grading, period, Assignments 04:32: in a closed grading period, cannot be edited. 04:36: The speed grader, sidebar provides all the submission details for the student shown 04:40: in the student list. However, submission details are not shown 04:44: when an assignment is graded anonymously In the sidebar. 04:48: You can also download submission, files, grade assignments, leave 04:52: comments reassign, assignments and view submission status. 05:08: In the speed grader, sidebar, you can view the submission details, including 05:12: the date and time of the submission. If an assignment was resubmitted, you 05:16: can view previous versions of the submission. You can also download 05:20: the submission file by clicking the link. 05:29: Complete the assessment of the submission by entering a grade in the grade field or using 05:33: a rubric if available by clicking The View rubric button. 05:44: If both the assignment enhancements student and submission sticker feature, options 05:48: are enabled at the account. Are course level. You can apply stickers through speed grader. 05:53: To add a submission sticker, click the sticker icon. 05:58: In the assignment, comments section of the speedgrader, sidebar, you can type feedback 06:02: comments or insert a comment from the comment Library. 06:07: You can attach files to comments record or upload Media or translate 06:11: spoken comments into text using Chrome speech recognition feature. 06:17: You can also download all submission comments. 06:26: In the speed grader sidebar you can reassign and assignment to reassign 06:30: the assignment to the student submitted at least one comment to the student's 06:34: submission. Then click the reassign assignment button. 06:39: To resubmit the assignment. A student can view the assignment as a to-do 06:43: item in their list view dashboard. 06:46: In the speed grader, sidebar, you can view the students assignment submission status 06:51: To edit the submission status. Click the edit button available, 06:55: statuses include late, missing excused, and none. 07:01: Once you grade the submission, the students assignment indicator changes to a 07:05: check mark indicating the submission has been graded. 07:09: You can view the next student's submission by clicking the arrow button next to the student 07:13: list. 07:15: When evaluating group assignments, the student list displays the name of each 07:19: group. Unless the group assignment is graded individually. 07:22: Evaluating group assignments is the same process as individual students. 07:27: You can mark up documents directly or download them for feedback, enter 07:31: grades and view the rubric and post and view comments. 07:35: Learn more about grading group assignments. 07:39: The sections drop down menu in the modernized speedgrader. 07:42: Platform has a more streamlined and user-friendly interface. 07:47: If a student has not submitted an assignment, the modernized speedgrader platform 07:51: displays a more prominent no submission alert. 07:55: If there are no active students or no gradable submissions in a course, the modernized 07:59: speedgrader, platform displays an empty course View. 08:04: To edit the submission status on the modernized speedgrader. 08:07: Platform click the status, drop-down menu, the late status indicates, 08:11: an assignment, that was submitted after the due date. 08:14: To select the late status, click the lathe option. 08:17: The missing status indicates, an online assignment. 08:20: That has not been submitted and is passed the due date. 08:24: To select a missing status, click the missing option. 08:27: The excuse status, indicates that the student has been excused from 08:31: making a submission. Students are not able to submit excused assignments. 08:35: And excuse assignments are not calculated in the students. 08:39: Total grade To select an excuse status, click the 08:43: excused option. You can also excuse an assignment, by typing X 08:47: in the assignment sell the extended status allows instructors to provide 08:51: extra time for a student to submit an assignment. 08:54: To select an extended status, click the extended option, the 08:58: nun status indicates that no status exists or that the assignment 09:02: was turned in before the due date. To select no status, click 09:07: the none option. You can also update any later missing assignment to 09:11: have no status. If you do not want a label, displayed in the students grades page, 09:16: Speed grader, 2 automatic displays rubrics, in the traditional view, you 09:20: can also choose additional rubric views. 09:24: The guide covered how to use speed grader.
If you need more details, visit the Canvas Guide:
While faculty are expected to keep grades updated and active in Canvas, final grades must be officially submitted through MUHUB. Faculty should use Canvas to calculate final grades, but they will need to manually enter and post the final grades in MUHUB by the deadline set by the Registrar’s Office. Please ensure accuracy before submission, as these grades become part of students’ official academic records.
Visit the Registrar's Office website and scroll to Faculty Resources for more information: https://www.marian.edu/registrar/advisor-and-faculty-resources