Gradescope at Charlotte

Gradescope is a feedback and assessment tool that dramatically reduces the pain and time associated with grading exams, homework, and other assignments. Gradescope is widely used for delivering assessments remotely. It enables instructors and graders to give better and more timely feedback, resulting in improved learning outcomes. Dynamic rubrics help streamline the tedious parts of grading while increasing grading consistency. AI-assisted Grading allows instructors to automatically group similar answers and grade all the answers in each group at once. Gradescope also helps with grading programming assignments at scale and can automatically grade printed bubble sheets. Gradescope replaced the OPSCAN service on June 30, 2022 as Charlotte’s bubble sheet exam grading service. A FAQ has been developed to provide answers to many of the questions you may have about the use of Gradescope in your course.

Students can use the Gradescope Moble App available in both the Google Play store (Android) or the App Store (iOS).

General Resources

Faculty Resources

UNC Charlotte Webinars

  • Reducing Grading Time with Gradescope
    • October 11, 2023 with Ree Linker (Mathematics and Statistics), Tonya C. Bates (Biological Sciences), Ariella Tal (TA Biological Sciences), and Mitch Cottenoir (Assessment and Accreditation)
    • October 12, 2023 with Desire’ Taylor (Mathematics and Statistics), Jacob Horger (Chemistry), and Mitch Cottenoir (Assessment and Accreditation)
  • Faculty Showcase 2023 – Melanie Harris and Jacob Horger
  • Using Gradescope to Grade Paper Assignments & Track Student Success – Angela Berardinelli (Computer Science), Jake Armour (Geography and Earth Science) Mitch Cottenoir (Assessment and Accreditation), February 22, 2022

UNC Charlotte Dashboards

  • The following information follows the implementation and usage growth of Gradescope at Charlotte from Fall 2021 through Spring 2024.
  • In Fall 2023, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences was split into the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences and Klein College of Science.
  • General Education courses are placed under University College although they are taught by faculty assigned to other Colleges.
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