Gradescope: How students submit work

How do students access Gradescope?

When students need to submit work to Gradescope they should simply click on the link to the relevant Gradescope assignment link in the Assessment area of their Blackboard course. This will take them directly to the Gradescope assignment.

Screenshot of a link to a Gradescope LTI assignment in Blackboard

Full instructions for students on how to access Gradescope, scan and submit their work, can be found on the Student help site at https://sites.reading.ac.uk/tel-support-for-students/gradescope/

Student access via a Tool link

If you have added a Gradescope Tool link to your course menu, or in a content area of your course – and the link is available to students – they will be able to click on the link to access Gradescope. This will open the Gradescope course linked to the relevant Blackboard course.

But there is no real need to make such links visible to students. The best route for students is to click on a Gradescope assignment link inside Blackboard, and that will take them directly to the Gradescope assignment.

 

What can students see inside Gradescope?

Whatever kind of link students follow to access Gradescope, if they then click on the Gradescope logo (top left) they will be able to access any Gradescope courses in which they are enrolled.

In their Gradescope dashboard they will be able to access any assignment, in any of their courses, which is currently available.

Gradescope - Your instructor hasn't released any assignments yet

Gradescope course where no assignment is available to students

Student dashboard - assignment available

Gradescope course where an assignment is available to students

How do students begin an assessment?

Students can click on the name of the assignment to see further details and start the assessment.

Gradescope assignment - student view

If there is a time limit on the assessment, once the student clicks Start Assignment the timer begins. They can download the assessment brief or exam paper from this screen.

Gradescope - download exam paper

 

How do students submit work to Gradescope?

When they have completed the exam and scanned their work, the student can submit it as separate images, or as a single PDF.

The latter is recommended as – especially for students with a poor internet connection – it should be easier and require less bandwidth to submit a single file than several separate images.

Submit image or PDF

The student selects the file to upload

Select PDF to upload to Gradescope

Then presses Upload PDF.

Upload PDF to Gradescope

A ‘processing’ screen displays while the file is being uploaded. Once submitted, they are invited to identify which question is on which page.

Please note:
Near the top of this screen the student will see their submission time displayed. Although they do not get a formal receipt until the next stage in the process, the submission is complete at this point and the submission time has been recorded.
The process of assigning questions to pages is a separate activity which they can carry out in their own time.
However the timer is still running, so if they decide to resubmit their work, that will need to be completed within the original time limit.

Gradescope Submission successful screen

Once the questions have been assigned to the correct page, the student should press Submit.

Gradescope - pages assigned, ready to submit

If they have not assigned all of the questions a warning message appears, although they can still continue with the submission.

Once submitted a submission message is displayed – although as previously noted the actual submission time was when they uploaded their work.

Gradescope on screen submission message

If necessary, they can

  • Reselect Pages – to reassign questions and pages
  • Resubmit – students can resubmit work as many times as they need to until the due date passes or the timer runs out (the timer continues to run from when they first pressed Start Assignment).

the student will see the submission time displayed on screen, and they will also receive an email receipt.

 


Page last updated on January 4, 2023 by andyturner


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