Undoing Assessments and Requesting Revisions

To Undo a completed assessment:

  1. On the activity details page, click on the assessment in the Done column that needs to be undone.
  2. Click the Undo button.

The assessment panel showing the Undo and Cancel buttons above a written‑assignment rubric, with the Undo button highlighted in red Hex Color E32500 using a square annotation to indicate a clickable element.

To request that a student resubmit to an activity:

  1. On the assessment page, add any comments, feedback, and rubric scoring that should be included as part of the record.
  2. Click the Request Revision button.

The assessment panel showing the buttons Assessments History, Request Revision, Submit, Save, and Cancel displayed above the panel header. The clickable elements are highlighted using red Hex Color E32500 squares.

 

To request that a student resubmit to an activity:

  1. On the assessment page, add any comments, feedback, and rubric scoring that should be included as part of the record.
  2. Click the Request Revision button.
  3. A modal is displayed on clicking the "Request Revision" button on the assessment page, allowing you to:
    1. Optionally enter feedback/notes for the student (up to 1,000 characters).
    2. Submit the revision request by clicking the “Request Revision” button, or cancel without action.
    3. Feedback entered is displayed under the Activity Comments header in the right panel.

The Request Revision modal pop-up window containing a text area for feedback (limited to 1,000 characters) and a dark blue labeled button option to submit the Request Revision. The right panel view of the user interface where the submitted feedback appears under the Activity Comments header section.

 

Viewing Students’ Previous Submissions

When a student’s submission has been sent back for revision, a record is kept of the initial submission, as well as any comments, feedback, and rubric scoring provided by the assessor. The instructor can view a student’s previous submissions using the Assessments History button, located on the assessment page.

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