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Ms. Minichiello’s Guide to CanvasCanvas can be tricky! Canvas pages look different, every teacher is uses their page differently, and there must be 15 different Canvas grading symbols! This is a brief page to tell you how Ms. Minichiello uses Canvas so that you can find everything that you need. Sections in CanvasI primarily use 5 sections in Canvas in the majority of my course.-4387765405Announcements are used to release short, brief bits of information. Occasionally there will be a link attached to another source.02947The Assignments tab is where all class assignments are. All assignments have a description and tell whether the assignment was to be submitted on Canvas, on paper, or through some other forum.15875059252The Modules tab is where all materials for assignments are locate. Materials are grouped into unit modules and labeled for Task when appropriate.left10795The Quizzes tab is where all tests are located. All tests will be taken in the classroom.left13335-220931731749The Grades tab is where grades for student in the course are released. Grades in Canvas are in a list form and resemble the picture below. The assignment name is on the left, due date is in the middle, grade earned is second from right, and total points possible is on the far right.2920143-175618 Grading Symbols-6214425135This symbol means that the assignment has been graded. The percentage shows the percentage earned, the 20 shows the points possible.left-314The dash means that nothing has been submitted for this assignment.left5339The document symbol means that a file has been submitted electronically to Canvas but has not been graded. left66595The messages sign means that a comment has been made in a discussion forum, but has not been graded yet.left8970This symbol shows that a quiz or test has been submitted but not graded yet.left14488-105484212201The exclamation point with the circle means that a file has failed to upload to an assignment. left188718This symbol shows that a file is currently uploading to an assignment.The large “T” shows that a text entry has been submitted but has not been graded.left8890The “EX” shows that the assignment has been excused from being factored into the student’s class grade.31328197749left8631A checkmark or an “X” means that an assignment is being graded as either complete or incomplete. The checkmark means that the assignment has been graded “complete” and the student has received all possible points. An “X” means that an assignment has been graded “incomplete” and the student has received none of the possible points. ................
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