![]() ![]() Please note: your rubric file must be saved as a “Tab Delimited” or CSV file format. Here’s an example of what your rubric should look like in Excel or Google Sheets When added, it displays additional information about the Criteria when in Canvas, the student click on Every row underneath the header row will contain your grading criteria.(Note you can add any many Ratings and Points as you need) The import tool will number these columns in a descending order by default, meaning that column 4 will contain the “perfect score” answer criteria and the column furthest to the right will contain the lowest answer criteria point values. These answer criteria columns can be given specific point ( Pts) values. The subsequent columns will contain answer criteria (“ Ratings”). The first column will contain your grading criteria.Row 1 (the header row) will contain your headers for each column.On the Canvas “Manage Rubrics” page, if you click the Tampermonkey icon you should see that the Rubric Importer script is toggled to “on”:Ĭreating your Rubric in Excel or Google Sheets There will not be any “successfully installed” message in Chrome or Safari, but you should be able to easily see that the script has successfully installed when you try to import your Excel rubric. ![]() You will be taken to a new tab and you will be prompted to install the script. Once the script has been installed you may see the following pop-up: You will be prompted by a pop-up window to install the script – click Install. Install the Rubric Importer user script.Once the download and installation process is complete, you can verify that Tampermonkey is enabled by clicking on the Tampermonkey icon in the upper right corner of the browser:.If the following pop-up appears, select “Add extension”: Once you have installed the Greasemonkey add-on, restart Firefox and then click on the Greasemonkey icon in the upper right corner to make sure that it is enabled:ĭownload the appropriate version for the browser that you are using. On the Greasemonkey site click the green “+ Add to Firefox” button. Which one you use will depend on your preferred browser: You will need to install a browser add-on.We recommend that you install all the software that you’ll need. It’s a fairly simple process, though it does require the installation of some software to get started. Installing & Using the Import Rubric ToolĬanvas offers the ability to create rubrics offline in a Microsoft Excel file and then import those rubrics into Canvas for use with SpeedGrader. This guide is written by Michael Gwyther, providing a potentially time-saving step-by-step guide on how to import rubrics from a csv spreadsheet into Canvas.
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