Canvas- is there a way to run a grade report from Canvas? I am interested in seeing which students currently have a 72 or below in any class.
@LRWC A quick way to find students with low grades in your Canvas gradebook would be sorting row by Total Column grades low to high. If you would prefer downloading a file and working in Excel, you could export the gradebook. Filtering or sorting on the final score columns in the spreadsheet would work.
How do I export grades in the Gradebook?
Hi @LRWC ...
Once you run a report like this (as detailed by @stimme), you could use the "New Analytics" screen to send a message to those students. On the "Course Grade" tab of the "New Analytics" screen, you could "Message Students Who" and choose a range of 0% to 72% and send a message that way. Just thought I'd throw this out there if you wanted to use it.
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@stimme @Chris_Hofer Thanks so much for your response. I should have clarified how can I run such report as an admin vs. classroom teacher. What is the best way to do this?
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