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When an assignment is peer-reviewed using a rubric, the student-submitted rubric is not displayed on the Speedgrader until the teacher completes their own rubric. Is there a way to see the student's rubric in Speedgrader before the teacher submits theirs, or is that not possible? IF it is not possible, this improvement would be very useful to not have to leave the Speedgrader to see the student's rubric.
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Thank you for that clarification, @lsorroche, and I apologize for not fully understanding the scenario.
You are correct that with an assignment configured for peer review that has a rubric and that rubric has been completed by a reviewer, that the instructor does not see the student-submitted rubric when in the SpeedGrader until after the instructor has also completed the rubric for that same student.
My guess is that Canvas might have been intentionally designed this way so that the instructor is not swayed by the rubric that was submitted by the peer reviewer.
What I can say (recognizing that this is not ideal) is that it is possible for an instructor to see the rubric that was submitted by the peer by:
In another web browser window/tab, if the instructor has the student's submission open in SpeedGrader, the instructor can switch back-and-forth between the two windows/tabs.
Unless anyone else has any other feedback, if you would like to propose a change, you would need to submit this as an idea in the Canvas Community.
-Doug
Hi @lsorroche,
Does the How do I view student peer review comments as an instructor? guide and its "View Rubric" section help you with this question?
-Doug
Thank you very much Doug for your reply. The problem is that the student's rubric does not appear in the Speedgrader until the teacher submits their rubric. It would be more usable if the rubric that the student submitted was visible in the Speedgrader right from the start, before submitting the teacher's rubric.
Thank you for that clarification, @lsorroche, and I apologize for not fully understanding the scenario.
You are correct that with an assignment configured for peer review that has a rubric and that rubric has been completed by a reviewer, that the instructor does not see the student-submitted rubric when in the SpeedGrader until after the instructor has also completed the rubric for that same student.
My guess is that Canvas might have been intentionally designed this way so that the instructor is not swayed by the rubric that was submitted by the peer reviewer.
What I can say (recognizing that this is not ideal) is that it is possible for an instructor to see the rubric that was submitted by the peer by:
In another web browser window/tab, if the instructor has the student's submission open in SpeedGrader, the instructor can switch back-and-forth between the two windows/tabs.
Unless anyone else has any other feedback, if you would like to propose a change, you would need to submit this as an idea in the Canvas Community.
-Doug
Thanks for your reply, Doug. I knew the way to check the student's rubric, but thanks for summarizing it 🙂 I understand Canvas's pedagogical approach of not showing the student's rubric until the teacher submits theirs. However, given the fact that student rubrics can also be accessed beforehand from the assignment, usability would be improved if there was a direct link from SpeedGrader. Best regards!
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