How can I enter grades for an assignment or exam I have graded manuarlly?
Hello there, @carter5 ...
You will need to create an assignment for each of those items that you are grading manually to your "Assignments" index page within Canvas. For example, if you are grading something that students turned in to you in a physical paper form (such as a written essay), you can choose the "On Paper" option when creating an assignment, and then you'll have a column in your Grades page for that assignment. Here's a Guide to help you:
How do I add or edit details in an assignment? - Instructure Community (canvaslms.com)
Check the section on "Select Submission Type" in the above link, and that will give a description of "On Paper".
Hope this helps! Sing out if you have questions...thanks!
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