Forum Discussion
Fixes to Teams Gradebook Accessibility/Editability for Teachers
- Feb 16, 20201) As a temporary workaround, you can open up the form and manually update the student's mark. Let's say that the quiz is 34 questions and you want to increase a student grade from 0 to 32, you can just key it into the first field. Forms has support for bonus marks, so this should work, even if it's a one-mark question. You can upvote this idea on UserVoice: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/599053-schools-and-universities/suggestions/36805600-quiz-retakes-in-forms-please-make-quizzes-on-form.
2) When assessing assignments, you need to click on the purple Return button in order to make the mark viewable to students. For auto-marking quizzes, a toggle under the form settings allows you to set whether students can see the result. If you've already done this, you can reach out to Microsoft's Education support team by completing the form on https://edusupport.microsoft.com/.
I hope that this information helps address these issues!
The real problem is that students can't see their grades in real time until they complete an assignment.
I want to assign a value of zero for now, and want to be able to change those values later, should the student demonstrate something toward that grade in the future.
I do not see any way to open a quiz and manipulate a score for someone who hasn't turned it in.
What is the use of a quiz to a student who can't review it for the exam?
The whole point of a grade is to track progress, not assign something at the end.
This problem is seriously debilitating to my control of education in my classroom.
***Updated post - I was not able to change grades, then I deleted the Teams update and reverted back to an earlier version of Teams, and I can now go in and put the "1" or the "5" that will let the kids and me know I have checked the assignment. Maybe it has to do with your organization or the updates....who knows?