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When running a paper-based exam in Gradescope, instructors can either upload all student submissions themselves (ideal for in-class exams) or allow students to upload their own (ideal for remote or take-home exams). This article compares both workflows and helps faculty choose the best approach.
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Instructors can test assignment workflows by enrolling a TA and syncing to Gradescope. TAs cannot upload assignments by default, so testing requires a student account or temporary role change.
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Gradescope integrates with Canvas so instructors can build, assign, and grade assessments more efficiently. This guide explains how to create a Canvas assignment that links to Gradescope using the External Tool option.
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Learn how to improve grading efficiency and pedagogical integration using Gradescope’s features, such as the “Group Similar Answers” function and detailed analytics to guide teaching strategies.
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Learn how to access submissions, create rubrics, batch grade, and provide feedback using Gradescope's grading interface.
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Learn how to create and customize a rubric in Gradescope's grading interface by adding point values, descriptions, and using markdown for formatting.
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Learn when to use Gradescope for complex grading workflows and when Canvas’s native tools are more appropriate for simple, auto-graded assessments.
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Learn how to use Gradescope's "Group Similar Answers" feature to efficiently batch grade short-answer and free-response questions by grouping similar responses and applying rubric items to entire groups at once.