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Many students show up as in progress and we have zero access to be able to view their work. Once the deadline closes or we close the activity, those students are unable to receive a partial credit score for anything they did do and maybe forgot to press turn in. It would be great if we had the ability to push the submit on our end so that our students can at least receive partial credit rather than a zero.
What is the timeline on "future consideration"? This seems to be a needed aspect of this for teachers to continue moving forward with the curriculum.
I also have 5th graders who will take a test and then forget to click submit. It may take several days before I can remember to have them get their chrome book, login, and submit it. Usually, it's the weekend when I am doing grades, and it would be nice to be able to manually submit it and move on.
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YES!!!! I want this so bad! It was idea once I saw the ad for ideas! I've thought this several times, I've ended up going through tests of what the student has done, doing the work, and then grading them. If we are able to hit submit as the teacher and close the test, then the auto grading will be done. I have students who do not finish on time and since it's still in progress, they say I didn't finish so it can't be graded. Not so!