Grades are hidden and students cannot see them. How to unhide them.
I have looked in settings and other places and cannot find anything on it.
@jgutierrez5 ...
Hi there. Are you asking about the "Grades" menu on the left-hand side of your Canvas course? If that is the case, then you can enable the "Grades" menu following this Guide:
How do I manage Course Navigation links?
Or, if you are asking about individual assignment grades within your Gradebook (Grades) page, that is a different thing.
Do either of these help to answer your question? Please keep us posted here in the Community.
This worked for me to unhide a grade column.
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Go to the column where the grades are hidden (eye with a line through it)
Click on the 3 vertical dots in grade header that is hidden.
Click on "Post Grades" in the vertical open window.
You should see a new small vertical window open (mine was on the right)
"Everyone" button should be highlighted. (mine was darkened to show it is highlighted)
Click on POST in the same window at the bottom.
This worked fine for me.
Your grade column should be unhidden.
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