Gradescope Guide
Viewing feedback
- See grading rubric and feedback on Gradescope: How to view feedback
Submitting a Regrade Request
For Gradescope submissions, you can submit Regrade Requests for questions you think were graded incorrectly. See Submitting a Regrade Request
For grading mistakes not on Gradescope, you should contact the instructor directly.
Regrade requests should be completed within one week of the score being posted in the gradebook. Only regrades related to administrative mistakes (e.g., miscalculating the score or entering it incorrectly) made after the one-week period will be considered.
Submitting written assignment
How to create a PDF file of your hand-written work
See a page (full of ads) on how to quickly convert multiple pictures on iPhone into one PDF file: igeeksblog.com/how-to-convert-photos-to-pdf-on-iphone-ipad/
How to create a PDF file of your typed work
- Try selecting “print to file” or “save as PDF” to create a PDF of a word or text document.
How to create a PDF file created with a tablet + stylus
- This depends on your software. Please ask me for suggestions.
How to submit your file (containing your hand-written work) to Gradescope
After you create a PDF file of your hand-written work, you will submit to Gradescope either on a mobile device or a laptop/desktop. See Submitting an Assignment on phone or laptop/desktop
In the above document, there is a section called Understanding submission types. You will typically choose variable-length submission where you will have to tell Gradescope which page each answer is. See Submitting an assignment on phone or laptop/desktop using variable-length submission
IMPORTANT: If you want the convenience of uploading just one file for all problems, you must select to upload a PDF file (not an image file).