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I have been using the rubrics for peer-review assignments for several years, and this is a new problem. When I open the speedgrader and go to a student's submission that Canvas indicates has received peer review, there is nothing in the speedgrader rubric that I see. When I go through the Peer Reviews link in the assignment home page, I can see that Jennifer has done the review in the rubric. When I click on Stacey's name and then "show rubric" - I see Jennifer's comments. So this is an instructor-view problem. Why aren't the comments showing up in the speedgrader, where I can usually see the freeform comments?
I'm glad the students can see the feedback - and I can navigate the extra steps, but this is going to get tedious with 90 papers to grade over the weekend.
Thanks for any help.
Callie P.
I have received word from an instructor reporting the same issue. I believe what I am seeing is the rubric only shows in the SpeedGrader when there is more than 1 review submitted.
I am having the same issue! How can I grade the peer reviews in speedgrader without having to individually go through the peer assignments and click there to view the completed rubrics?
We are having the same problem here - just reported by an instructor today. She has been using Peer Reviews for many terms, and this is the first time she's had this issue.
Similar issue reported here today but with standard rubrics and not free form; our instructor has them set to be anonymous and cannot view peer feedback rubrics within speedgrader (1 review per student was also assigned); she has also done this for many terms previously without incident.
We've observed this issue for the first time today, too. One student left 3 reviews, and their rubric is visible in the Speedgrader when you select one of those three instances from the drop-down. However, if a student (correctly) left only 1 review, then you have to go into Peer Review to see it.
I would hope that changes such as this would be noticed and responded to by Instructure. This seems like such a simple fix. In the mean time, Just suggest to all peer reviewers to click the save button on the rubric more than once (while actively shaking their fists at Canvas). The duplicate rubric submission by a single user is enough to generate a dropdown that contains the completed rubrics.
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