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To help with the transition from the current Canvas gradebook to the New Gradebook I created the following functionality comparison. This is a working document, so feel free to comment on if you think wording needs tweaked or if you think something needs to be added to this chart. Feel free to copy and edit this information as needed.
Functionality | Current Gradebook | New Gradebook | Guide for new Gradebook |
New Features in Gradebook | |||
Grade Detail Tray | N/A | Allows you to easily click through all assignments for a student and view or change grade, status, and comments. OR, for a single assignment you can click through and look at every student one by one and view or change their information. | |
Late Policies (missing work) | N/A | Automatically apply grade (zero) for missing submissions. | How do I apply a Missing Submission policy in the New Gradebook? |
Late Policy (late work) | N/A | Deduct specified percentage for each X day late. | How do I apply a Late Submission policy in the New Gradebook? |
Change the Status of a Grade | N/A | Change the status (None, Late, Missing, Excused) of an individual assignment grade for a student. | How do I change the status of a submission in the New Gradebook? |
Change default status colors in Gradebook | N/A | Change the color associated with a gradebook status: late, missing, resubmitted, dropped, or excused. | How do I change the color for a grading status in the New Gradebook? |
Enter Grades as | N/A | Enter grades in the gradebook for an assignment as points or percentage. | How do I enter grades for an individual assignment as a specific grading type in the New Gradebook? |
Extra functionality added to current Gradebook Features | |||
Sorting and Displaying Student name | Sort alphabetically by last name. | Sort alphabetically, display by first name or last name first, and choose which secondary information to also show. | How do I sort and display student names in the Student Name column in the New Gradebook? |
Grade Post Policy | Mute | Functionality allows graders to have more control for posting grades on a granular level, such as by section, by a feature called post policies. Additionally, instead of having to hide all assignments individually, the Gradebook Settings menu allows all assignment grades to be hidden by default. | New Gradebook and SpeedGrader Muting Behavior Changes How do I select a grade posting policy for a course in the New Gradebook? How do I select a grade posting policy for an assignment in the New Gradebook? How do I post grades for an assignment in the New Gradebook? How do I hide grades for an assignment in the New Gradebook? |
Arrange columns by… | Arrange by assignment group (Assignment page order), due date (newest to oldest), or points (lowest to highest). | Arrange by Default (Assignment Group), Assignment name (alphabetic), Due date (oldest to newest, or newest to oldest), Points (lowest to highest or highest to lowest), Module (first to last or last to first). | |
Filters columns by… | Filters columns by Section. | Filters columns by Assignment Group, Modules, and/or Section. | |
Sort assignment grades by… | Sort by grade (high to low, low to high). | Sort by grade (high to low, low to high), Missing, Late. | How do I sort an individual assignment column in the New Gradebook? |
Icons and Colors | Icons and colors used to provide information about assignments and submissions. | Various new or updated icons and verbiage added to help Instructors better understand their gradebook. | |
Functionality is the same, just moved location or changed icon | |||
Enter Grades | Enter grades for students directly in the Gradebook. | Overall this is the same, but the interface and access to certain features is slightly different. | |
Provide or view Comments | Provide or view comments on an assignment for a student from the Gradebook. | Click to enter a grade for an assignment and then select the Grade Detail Tray icon (on the right). This will pop up the Grade detail window where you can select Speedgrader. | |
Access Speedgrader from Gradebook | Access Speedgrader from the Gradebook. | Click to enter a grade for an assignment and then select the Grade Detail Tray icon (on the right). This will pop up the Grade detail window where you can select Speedgrader. | |
Notes Column | Add private notes for individual students. There is no way for students to view these notes. | Location has moved to under the “View” link. | |
Message Students Who | For an assignment message all students who: Haven’t submitted yet, haven’t been graded, scored less than, scored more than. | Mouse over the name of an assignment and click on the three vertical dots that come up and select “Message Students Who.” | |
View individual student’s Grades page | View all grades for one student. This is a similar view to how students view their grades. | Click on the name of a student from the Gradebook. Or, on the “Grade Detail Tray” click on the Student’s name. | How do I view a student's Grades page in a course from the New Gradebook? |
Move & Sort Total Column | Move Total course grade column to the front of Gradebook. Sort from lowest to highest or highest to lowest. | Mouse over “Total” and click on the three vertical dots that come up and make desired change. | How do I use assignment groups and the Total column in the New Gradebook? |
Gradebook History | Gear icon and select “View Gradebook History.” | Location of option has moved to under the “Gradebook” link. | How do I view the history of all grading changes in the New Gradebook? |
View concluded (dropped) and inactive student information | View the grades of students who are concluded (dropped) or inactive in your course. | Location of option has moved. Hover over “Student Name,” click on the three vertical dots that come up and then select “Concluded enrollments.” | How do I view grades for inactive or concluded student enrollments in the New Gradebook? |
Set Default Grade | Set scores for students who do not have scores or to overwrite already entered scores. | Mouse over the name of an assignment and click on the three vertical dots that come up and select “Set Default Grade.” | How do I set a default grade for an assignment in the New Gradebook? |
Curve Grades | To curve grades, Canvas asks for an average curve score and then adjusts the scores as a bell curve 66% around the average score. | Mouse over the name of an assignment and click on the three vertical dots that come up and select “Curve Grades.” | |
Download Submissions | Download all submissions to an Assignment. | Mouse over the name of an assignment and click on the three vertical dots that come up and select “Download Assignment.” | How do I download all student submissions for an assignment in the New Gradebook? |
Import/Export Course Grades | Import grades into the Canvas Gradebook or Export the Gradebook in CSV format (Excel). | Location of option has moved to under the “Actions” link. | How do I import grades in the New Gradebook?
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Individual View | Apply global settings, view student grades one at a time & review assignment information one assignment at a time. | Location of option has moved to under the “Gradebook” heading. |
Missing Features/Functionality
As far as I'm aware these are the only features in the current gradebook that are completely missing in the new gradebook:
How to Enable the New Gradebook
If you need to turn on the "New Gradebook" for your course see the following guide - How do I manage new features for a course? If you don't see this feature option for your course then please contact Canvas Support at your school for additional assistance. Also note, that per this guide - New Gradebook: FAQ - "...you cannot switch back to the current Gradebook if you enable late policies or even manually adjust the labels in the Grade Detail Tray. Once you have done one of these two things, the feature option in the course will not allow you to return to the old Gradebook."
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Kona Jones is a Professor of Psychology and Statistics at Galen College of Nursing. Her passion is student success and, more specifically, assessing how different initiatives can improve online student retention. Kona was technical editor of the 2022 Canvas for Dummies book and is a Canvas Advocate, contributing extensively in the online Canvas Community and beyond. She has a Ph.D. in Instructional Technology Leadership, M.S. degrees in Quantitative and Cognitive Psychology, and Undergraduate B.S. degrees in Biology, Psychology, & History.
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