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How to Grade a Project : 

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Grading

  • Find the Google Assignment in Course site and Open the Assignment
  • Google Assignments should open in a new tab or window in your browser
  • Optional: You can change the total number of points for the assignment for all students, and enter the number grade in the “Grade” field in the upper right-hand corner.  While it defaults to /100, you can customize the denominator of your grade. The recommendation is to leave at the 100-point default.

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  • Select an individual submission

Please note: When students submit work using Google Assignments, a copy is stored in their drive of that original copy.  When the professor grades and returns work, a back-up copy is stored in the professor's drive with those updates and changes preserved in the Google Assignments subfolder on that drive. Do not open or work from the backup files, this will cause synching issues. Only open Google assignments from the link in the course site.

Overall Feedback

On right-hand side, you can add your total grade, overall feedback, and return the assignment to your individual student one at a time. To leave overall feedback for an assignment, enter text in the lower right-hand nav.

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Returning assignments

  • You can return assignments one by one (using the return button on the upper right-hand corner or in bulk (using the Return button on the assignments page in your Coursesite after selecting the students whose assignment you'd like to return).

Returning one-by-one
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Returning multiple assignments by selecting all of the files you’d like to return at once

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Once an assignment has been returned:

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