Submission Comments
allows users to view all comments sent and received from assignment submissions
. You can reply to submission comments directly from the Inbox. You can also reply to comments directly from assignment submissions.
Can professors see submission comments?
They
will click View All Submissions
and type in quick grades and feedback comments. However, if a student leaves a submission comment, the professor cannot see them from this screen. They can ONLY see a student has left a comment when they click the Grade button and go through each student individually.
What are submission comments in canvas?
- Submission comments only appear between a student and any user who has appropriate Gradebook and SpeedGrader editing and commenting permissions—most commonly an instructor, TA, or both.
- For assignments with hidden grades, submission comments are not displayed until the assignment is posted.
How do I leave a submission comment on canvas?
- Open Student Submission. Use the student list in the top right corner to locate a student submission. …
- Add Text Comment. To add a comment to the assignment, enter text in the Add a Comment field [1]. …
- Add File for Feedback. To attach a file to provide feedback, click the Attach icon.
How do you comment on an assignment?
- Go to your LMS.
- Click the assignment. the student’s document. The file opens in the grading tool.
- Highlight the passage you want to comment on click Add comment .
- Enter your comment. click Comment.
Are comments private on canvas?
Please note that any comment you post on an
Announcement will be visible to everyone
in the course.
How do I reply to a submission comment on canvas?
To reply to a comment,
hover over the comment and click the Reply button
[2].
Do professors see comments on canvas?
You can see comments from your instructor in the Grades page
. … However, your instructor may also leave comments in your assignment submission as annotations.
How do you write a comment on student papers?
- Reflect back the paper’s main point. By reflecting back your understanding of the argument, you let the student see that you took the paper seriously. …
- Discuss the essay’s strengths. …
- Discuss the paper’s weaknesses, focusing on large problems first. …
- Type your final comments if possible.
Do professors get a notification when you submit on canvas?
All Submissions will trigger notifications
generally whenever a student submits work on time
. … Late Grading sends notifications whenever a student submits work late.
Can SpeedGrader see comments?
If you add annotations using the DocViewer in Speedgrader, you can see when the students have opened and viewed your feedback.
There isn’t a way to see if they have
viewed comments left from the gradebook or under assignment comments.
How do you comment on canvas SpeedGrader?
- Open SpeedGrader. Open SpeedGrader from any assignment, graded discussion, or quiz.
- Open Student Submission. …
- View Comments. …
- Add Text Comment. …
- Add File Comment. …
- Add Media Comment. …
- Submit Comment. …
- View Comment.
How do I make comments visible on canvas?
To view overall comments,
click on the comment icon [1]
. This will show you the overall comments underneath the assignment title [2]. You can also view these comments by clicking on the Assignment Title. 4.
How do you write a good comment?
- Read the article. …
- Respond to the article. …
- Read the other comments. …
- Make it clear who you’re replying to. …
- Use the return key. …
- Avoid sarcasm. …
- Avoid unnecessary acronyms. …
- Use facts.
What are some positive comments?
Exactly right!
Keep it up
. Excellent Keep up the good work. Exceptional Magnificent Exciting Majestic thoughts Exemplary Marvelous Exhilarating Meritorious Extraordinary Much better Fabulous My goodness, how impressive!
What are examples of positive feedback for students?
- cooperates consistently with the teacher and other students.
- transitions easily between classroom activities without distraction.
- is courteous and shows good manners in the classroom.
- follows classroom rules.
- conducts himself (or herself) with maturity.
- responds appropriately when corrected.