SpeedGrader
SpeedGrader allows instructors to view and grade student assignment submissions in one place using a simple point scale or complex rubric. Canvas accepts a variety of document formats and even URLs as assignment submissions. Instructors can add feedback directly within some assignment types. Instructors can also provide feedback to students with text or media comments.
Gradebook

Gradebook helps instructors view and enter grades for students. Depending on the Grade display type, instructors can view grades for each assignment as points, a percentage, complete or incomplete, GPA scale, or letter grade. Gradebook displays published graded assignments, graded discussions, graded quizzes, and graded surveys.
View and Edit Grades
Assignments graded with SpeedGrader will appear in the Gradebook. Instructors can also manually enter and edit grades in the Gradebook.
✎ Icons and Colors ✎
Gradebook includes several icons and colors in the assignment columns, assignment groups, and Total column. Icons and colors are Gradebook indicators to assist you with course grading. Published assignments will count toward a student's total grade unless excused.
Message Students
You can use the Gradebook to send messages to your students. You can message students individually in the Gradebook by clicking on a mail icon in the student context card.

The Message Students Who option allows you to message students based on specific criteria.

Message subjects are filtered based on specific assignment categories:
- Haven't submitted yet—students who haven't submitted the assignment, even if manually awarded a grade.
- Haven't been graded—students with assignments that haven't been graded (submitted or unsubmitted).
- Scored less than [point value]—students who earned a grade on their assignment less than X number of points.
- Scored more than [point value]—students who earned a grade on their assignment more than X number of points.
Although one message sends to multiple students simultaneously, each student will receive an individual message.
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