Join us in this 4-part, introductory series to learn about Gradescope and the ways it can help make grading and providing feedback more efficient. The series will start with sample assignments drawn from the humanities to showcase the grading and management benefits of Gradescope. The hands-on components allow instructors from both the humanities and STEM to actively engage with the software.
Learn how to:
- Use a variety of assessment tools, including scantron exams, fill in the blank, short paragraph answer formats and more.
- Scan or upload the entire submission set in one streamlined action, or have your students submit them directly.
- Create a living rubric to eliminate repeated actions and normalize scores across different graders.
- Easily grade lengthy hand-written assignments
- Use the quick, flexible grading and easy customization for accommodating individual students.
- Automatically sort and organize students' work.
- Take advantage of enhanced analytics help instructors to understand how well the questions connected with the students
PART 1: "GRADESCOPE INTRODUCTION" - How to streamline your grading and make magic happen. See the recording at:
https://ucr.yuja.com/V/Video?v=4688108&node=15603802&a=1209172767&autoplay=1PART 2: "GRADESCOPE DEVELOPMENT" - Get some hands-on practice using Gradescope and learn how to work effectively with Gradescope. Bring an assignment or exam that you’d like to use with Gradescope in the next quarter to get an inside look at how this tool can work for you, pressure free.
PART 3: "GRADESCOPE OUTREACH AND CONNECTION" - Faculty-led lightning rounds to show off your skills and help your colleagues to also use Gradescope.
PART 4: "GRADESCOPE SPECIALIZATION" - Drop-in hour with Gradescope Support and XCITE for 1:1, individualized fine-tuning of Gradescope assignments for your upcoming projects and classes.
Please indicate which sessions you would like to attend below, and whether you will attend the hybrid sessions in-person or online.
We will follow up with you to provide Zoom and location details.
If you have questions about these workshops, contact XCITE at
XCITE-workshops@ucr.edu.