Get Started with Gradescope

September 6, 2023, 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Intended audience: 
Faculty, Graduate Student Instructors, Instructors
Part of series: 

Gradescope is a suite of tools designed to accommodate a common grading workflow. Students or instructors scan and upload their homework or exams. Instructors and GSIs create a living rubric that allows for speedy grading of large courses. The software can reveal valuable statistics about students work, and provide a path for students to request re-grades of questions. 

This one-hour workshop will focus on how you can use Gradescope to deliver and grade your assignments that are paper-based, fully online, and a combination of the two.

In this workshop, you will learn how to:

  • Set up assignments where students can submit freeform work (no printers or templates needed)
  • Grade your existing exams and homework on Gradescope
  • Make rubric changes as you grade - changes apply to previously graded work to maintain consistency
  • Write each comment only once - apply previously used comments with a click
  • Use ‘assignment analytics’ to gain insight into student learning
This session will be held via Zoom. 

➡️ Register for this event here!⬅️

Unable to join us for this workshop? Check the RTL events calendar for future offerings of this workshop. Engage with our asynchronous offerings on this topic: About Gradescope, join the Gradescope@Berkeley listserv for updates about the service, and to connect with other users on campus, receive customized assistance by emailing gradescope@berkeley.edu, or by scheduling a consultation.

Host

Research, Teaching, and Learning (RTL)

Series description

Join us for an exciting workshop series focused on the dynamic capabilities of interactive tools like Poll Everywhere, iClicker Cloud, Ed Discussion, etc. Designed to revolutionize your teaching approach, these workshops will empower you to enhance student engagement and participation, leading to transformative learning experiences.