Emily,
I suspect this is to do with the issue that - if a student doesn't connect to WebPA from Canvas, then they won't have an account generated to link back to.
For Canvas, I'd suggest the staff export the marks from WebPA themselves, and export the grades from the corresponding Canvas course, then use the WebPA data to populate the Canvas derived spreadsheet, then import that spreadsheet (studentid and WebPA derived marks), and that would become the mark for all the students in Canvas.
That is my intention too - as I typically moderate WebPA based marks based on other evidence, to derive the actual assignment mark.
Neil
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From: WebPA <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Emily Armstrong
Sent: 07 February 2019 14:22
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Subject: Transferring grades into Canvas gradebook
Hi,
Is anyone else using WebPa with Canvas and transferring grades back into the gradebook?
Lecturers have been complaining that if a student doesn't complete the WebPA assessment (i.e. doesn't even click on the Canvas assignment and open WebPA), then they don't get a grade transferred back.
Is this the same for other people? Don't suppose anyone has found a workround?
Thanks
Emily
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