Five Steps for Maintaining Your Gradebook in Canvas

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Using the Canvas gradebook, regardless of course modality, is a good and transparent pedagogical practice. Likewise, maintaining an up-to-date gradebook is very important for students’ persistence and success. To keep your Canvas gradebook accurate, follow these five steps.

  1. Create an Assignment Group in Canvas for each of the grading categories in your syllabus.
  2. If your grading categories are weighted, add percentage weights to your assignment groups.
    • By default, each point across all assignments is weighted equally in Canvas, however, you can create weighted assignment groups where the points from each group get weighted differently when calculating the total score.
    • Watch this video demonstration to learn more about how to set up a weighted gradebook in Canvas.
  3. Create a Canvas assignment for each graded item.
    • The Canvas gradebook looks like a spreadsheet where each row is a student, and each column is an assignment (graded discussions and quizzes are also considered assignments). Therefore, to create a column in the gradebook to enter scores, you must create an assignment in your Canvas course.
    • Always add a due date to each assignment so it appears on student calendars and to-do lists. You can leave the availability dates blank unless you need to limit the timeframe in which students can access the assignment.
    • Give each assignment a point value that matches what is listed in your syllabus.
  4. Keep up with entering grades in Canvas as the course progresses.
  5. Make sure your entered grades and feedback are visible to students.
    • By default, grades and feedback are automatically visible to students as soon as you enter them, but you can switch assignments (or the whole course) to use a manual posting policy, which keeps scores and feedback hidden from students until you post them.
    • Keep an eye out for the “eye” icon on gradebook column headers and next to total scores. The eye icon indicates a hidden score that needs to be posted.

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