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==Reply to Anna==
==Reply to Anna==
Hello Anna. I haven't tried it but I can imagine that although you can grade each student, I am not sure the document would convert to a PDF if you clicked on it in the quick grading screen. What was your experience?--[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] ([[User talk:Mary Cooch|talk]]) 20:29, 11 February 2017 (AWST)
Hello Anna. I haven't tried it but I can imagine that although you can grade each student, I am not sure the document would convert to a PDF if you clicked on it in the quick grading screen. What was your experience?--[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] ([[User talk:Mary Cooch|talk]]) 20:29, 11 February 2017 (AWST)
==Reply to Mary==
Hello Mary, thank you for the quick reply here.
Mary as far as I can remember, the "quick grading" allowed teachers to give a score through the submissions page (view all submissions). Now, if you click the "Grade" button (where the quick grading used to open) it takes you to the annotating grading environment. To me it seems that quick grading is not an option at all any more... Quick grading was a very helpful option for some cases but since it is not working, perhaps it would be better to remove the screenshot? ~anna.krassa 22:15, GTM+2, 11 Feb 2017.

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Hello everyone! I am reading the "Use marking (grading) workflow" and noticed that there is a screenshot of "Dropdown to select marking workflow state when quick grading" and I am wondering, does the quick grading works when the PDF annotation is enabled? Because, it doesn't seem to work for me... :/ ~anna.krassa 14:06, GTM+2, 11 Feb 2017.

Reply to Anna

Hello Anna. I haven't tried it but I can imagine that although you can grade each student, I am not sure the document would convert to a PDF if you clicked on it in the quick grading screen. What was your experience?--Mary Cooch (talk) 20:29, 11 February 2017 (AWST)

Reply to Mary

Hello Mary, thank you for the quick reply here. Mary as far as I can remember, the "quick grading" allowed teachers to give a score through the submissions page (view all submissions). Now, if you click the "Grade" button (where the quick grading used to open) it takes you to the annotating grading environment. To me it seems that quick grading is not an option at all any more... Quick grading was a very helpful option for some cases but since it is not working, perhaps it would be better to remove the screenshot? ~anna.krassa 22:15, GTM+2, 11 Feb 2017.