Gradescope is a tool designed to streamline and standardize paper-based, digital, and code assignments. It supports problem sets and projects as well as worksheets, quizzes, exams, and papers.
This article provides a walkthrough on how to create and administer a Gradesope Bubble Sheet assessment.
Walkthrough for Gradescope Bubble Sheet Exam
Each step in this walkthrough provides a brief overview of what the step entails. It also links to the specific resources on how to complete that step.
Linking Gradescope to a Moodle Course
First, add the Gradescope activity to a Moodle page using the instructions in the Linking Courses section of Gradescope's "Using Gradescope with Moodle as an Instructor" article.
Syncing Moodle Roster with Gradescope
Once the Gradescope course and Moodle site have been linked, the rosters should be synced. Use the instructions outlined in the Syncing your roster section of Gradescope's "Using Gradescope with Moodle as an Instructor" article.
Create a Bubble Sheet Assignment
After the course is linked, and the relevant roster data has been synced between Moodle and Gradscope, it is time to build the actual Bubble Sheet assignment in Gradescope.
Follow the instructions provided on Gradescope's Bubble Sheet Assignments page to create and configure the assignment.
If students should have access to this specific assignment through the Moodle page, and/or the Gradescope grade data should be passed back to the Moodle Gradebook, you will want to link the assignment as well.
Follow the instructions in the Creating and linking assignments section of the "Using Gradescope with Moodle as an Instructor" article. When on step 5, select the option to "Link to an Assignment" and choose the bubble sheet assignment previously created.
Administer the Bubble Sheet Assignment
To administer the bubble sheet exam, first download the Bubble sheet template from Gradescope. Next, print out the necessary amount of bubble sheets based on the course enrollment and provide them to the students during the exam period to complete. The students must enter their name and student ID on the bubble sheet so that Gradescope can auto match the submissions when uploaded to Gradescope. Below is further guidance on how students should fill out those sections.
- The student's name should match exactly how it appears on the Gradscope roster page.
- The Student ID should include their Unity ID followed by their 9 digit ID Number, it should be written as follows mwuf:101010101
The other bubble sheet data is not required but may be completed based on the instructors specific needs.
Scanning Student Responses
Once all student responses are collected the bubble sheets should be scanned into a computer and saved as a single PDF. The instructor may use whatever their preferred method for scanning is but should follow the Scanning Tips provided by Gradescope to ensure the best results possible for submissions being auto assigned to the appropriate student.
Users may refer to OIT's Wolfcopy Services with Gradescope Knowledge Article for additional guidance on printing and scanning needs related to Gradescope bubble sheet assessments.
Uploading Student Responses and Creating Submissions
It's recommended to combine all previously scanned bubble sheets into one single PDF file if they are not already in one file, for quicker processing.
Follow the Uploading scans section of Gradescope's "Managing scans" article to complete the upload process of the student response files then continue on with the Creating submissions section to ensure each student is properly assigned their respective bubble sheet.
Grading Student Responses
Review the Grading section of the "Bubble sheet assignments" article to verify the automatically graded bubble sheets are correct, that there are no uncertain marks, and to review the final grades.
Additional Resources
Gradescope Bubble Sheet Template (PDF File)
Gradescope at NC State (DELTA Workshop)
Using Gradescope with Moodle as an Instructor (Gradescope)
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