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Gradescope is a tool designed to streamline and standardize paper-based, digital, and code assignments. It supports problem sets and projects as well as worksheets, quizzes, exams, and papers. Students can upload written assignments to be graded by an instructor or teaching assistant in an online interface that allows for spontaneous rubric creation and feedback. Gradescope is integrated with D2L with embedded links and gradebook synchronization.
Sanjay Deshmukh (Professor and Director, MS in Finance Program) has been leveraging Gradescope in his online courses. Gradescope allows him to design exams and assignments that critically assess the level of student learning. Gradescope has helped him to efficiently provide crucial feedback to his students, helping them to better understand complex topics.
Gradescope Online Workshops
Video Tutorials
Teaching Commons Documentation
Sanjay Deshmukh (Professor and Director, MS in Finance Program) has been leveraging Gradescope in his online courses. Gradescope allows him to design exams and assignments that critically assess the level of student learning. Gradescope has helped him to efficiently provide crucial feedback to his students, helping them to better understand complex topics.
Resources
Gradescope Online Workshops
Video Tutorials
Teaching Commons Documentation