Hello!
So my student's assignments are graded, and when you click the ungraded icon the score given appears. However, once you click away, the ungraded icon remains. Anyone have an explanation as to why?
I experienced a similar trouble.An assignment that allowed unlimited submissions, where I entered a score for the first submission but not for the second (and final) submission.It was resolved when I graded the second submission.
That is really odd. To confirm -- is this what the students are seeing, or what the teacher is seeing?
If it is the teacher -- is this in the teacher's Grade book? Or in Speedgrader? Or is this when you look at a specific student's Grade Page?
Is this happening for all assignments? Or is this just for quizzes.
Sorry -- I think maybe more information is needed to help diagnose. Maybe even a video.
Have you reached out to Canvas support? Can they replicate the issue?
So I see it in the gradebook, only on assignments I have manually graded.They In speedgrader they show they are graded. The students stated they can see their grades, but their overall grades are showing up as 0% (I have weighted grading) despite having grades.
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