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
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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.