I just want to boost scores on an assignment. The assignment wasn't generated within Canvas, but deployed to it from an outside application. All I want to do is to increase all scores by a fixed amount. How to do that?
While there is not a built in way to add points to all students for a given assignment, you could export the Gradebook, use a formula in Excel or Google Sheets to adjust all grades for a given assignment, then re-import the adjusted grades to the Gradebook.
Would that work for you?
--James
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