I co-teach a course of 84 students and when I go to speedgrader, I have to use an Excel spreadsheet to find who of the 84 are mine (all of section 3 and some of section 4). Is there a better way?
Hi @zinjic ...
When you are in SpeedGrader, click a student's name at the top right corner of the screen. Do you see something in the drop-down list that says, "Showing: All Sections"? If you hover over that, a sub-menu will appear just to the left of the student names where you can select your particular section. The next time you click on a student's name at the top right corner of the SpeedGrader, you should see your students listed.
There is more information about this in: How do I use the student list to view student subm... - Instructure Community - 770 (canvaslms.com).
Does this help to answer your question?
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