This article lists the Best Practices for setting up an accurate Canvas Grades. If you ever need assistance or have questions:
For immediate assistance, contact the Boise State Help Desk.
For a consultation opportunity, join us for a daily Canvas Q&A Session (hosted on Zoom). These events are posted on the LTS Training Calendar.
Beginning of the Semester
Setting up the Canvas Grade Book in the beginning of the semester helps ensure:
Faculty: Easier grading for faculty, if everything is set up in the Grade Book the instructor can simply enter grades throughout the semester and can feel confident that students are seeing the correct scoring and overall grade for the course.
Student: Smoother and more transparent experience with the course regarding grading, being alerted to missing assignments, and seeing a correct final grade based off of the work that has been received.
Grade Center Tools: | Understanding the Tools: |
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Update the Canvas Grading Scheme*Optional *Required to use the Canvas Grade Transfer Tool | To tell Canvas what each student’s Total Grade % should equate to in a Letter Grade.
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Set up the Missing Submission Policy*Recommended | Set up the Missing Submission Policy to automatically apply Zeros for missed assignments that use Due Dates. Note: This policy does not impact "no submission" or "on paper" assignments. These items will require the instructor to manually assigning the zeroes.
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Change the default Grade Posting Policy*Optional | Choose if grades become visible to students automatically, or must be “Posted” by the instructor. |
Build the Course Items Associated with Grades. | Pro-Tip: Create shells for all Assignments, Discussions, Quizzes, etc. and sort them into their respective Assignment Groups at the beginning of the semester. This allows for the entire course to be “built” as far as the Grade Center goes, and leaves the instructor time to fill in the assignment details at a later time. Resources:
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Create Assignment Groups in Canvas*Optional |
Pro-Tip: If not using Assignment Groups, note that one “group” MUST exist for calculations in the Grade Center to work correctly. A great trick is to update the name of the single Assignment Group to “Subtotal” so that students are not confused by its existence in their Grades area. |
Set up Weighted Grading in Canvas*Optional | Weighted Grades Example:
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Learn how to Navigate Grades | Pro Tip: Organize and rearrange the columns in the gradebook by clicking-and-dragging them into the desired display order.
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During the Semester: Grading
Grade Student Submissions Using Speedgrader in Canvas:
Grades can be “Excused” by typing EX into the grade book.
Excusing a grade allows an assignment to be ignored while determining the final grade.
Don't like working in Canvas? You can complete your edits in Excel!
You can export your Canvas gradebook to excel and make changes to student grades, and then use the Import a CSV file option to upload your grade changes to Canvas.
End of Semester: Wrap-Up and Post to Peoplesoft
Review your Grade Center and verify that all columns and students have grades entered.
Important: Confirm the Grade Schema is checked in Canvas
To check and/or alter the Course Grading Schema:
In the Canvas Course Site, select Settings from the Course Layout Menu.
Scroll to mid-screen and check the “Enable course grading Scheme” box
Note this box MUST be checked in order for Grade Transfer from Canvas to Peoplesoft to work at the end of the semester.
If you wish to alter the standard grading schemed review this article: Grade Scheme in Canvas
Standard Canvas Grade Scheme:
The last step of managing a GradeCenter is to make sure the final grades are submitted to Peoplesoft. We have developed a tool to help automatically transfer grades from Canvas to Peoplesoft: Canvas Grade Transfer Instructions
Relevant Information
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