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Feedback overview
Launch into your assignment and select the Similarity Score to open your graded submission.
Select the Feedback tab at the top of your screen.
Your instructor’s feedback will appear in multiple areas across your submission. You can find feedback annotated on the submission itself, which will always be located on the left side of the screen:
To the right of the submission is a margin where you can read specific comments your instructor has left you. Selecting one of these margin cards will highlight an area on the submission that the instructor has directed the feedback toward:
On the Feedback side panel to the right, you can find overall feedback on your paper:
On-submission feedback
On your submission itself, you will find different types of marks or annotations that indicate your instructor’s feedback.
Highlighted text
Highlighted text indicates that your instructor has left you feedback pertaining to this text. You can select the highlighted text to highlight a card in the margin with attached feedback.
On-submission feedback may appear in one of three accessible colors. These colors do not inherently imply anything specific, unless your instructor has chosen to use them that way.
Strikethrough text
Your instructor may feel that parts of your submission are not necessary. They may choose to strike out pieces of text to advise you that it could be removed or revised.
Inline comments
Inline comments are brief comments made by an instructor. They are indicated by text directly on the submission.
QuickMark and comment icons
You may find icons on your submission that indicate your instructor has left you feedback. Selecting these icons will open the corresponding feedback in the right margin.
- A comment bubble icon indicates that your instructor has left you feedback. Select this icon to open a corresponding margin tile for more information.
- A QuickMark icon indicates your instructor has left you feedback. Select this icon to open a corresponding margin tile for more information.
In-margin feedback
The margin of your submission is where you can find actionable feedback from your instructor.
Select any margin tile to highlight an area of the submission that the feedback applies to.
Feedback with a pin icon indicates that the feedback is prioritized. Pinned feedback can also be viewed in the Summary tab.
Sometimes, one or more pieces of feedback can be related to a criterion on your rubric. This is indicated by a link icon beside the name of a rubric criterion.
Summary tab
Summary content can be viewed by selecting the Summary tab in the Feedback side panel.
The summary comment includes general commentary from your instructor about the overall quality of your paper.
Pinned feedback
Any especially important feedback that has been pinned by your instructor will appear at the bottom of the side panel below the Summary Comment section. You can select the card to see the part of the submission that the feedback applies to.
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Summary comments
Summary comments are a comment given by your instructor regarding your overall submission. Summary comments may be provided via text, a voice recording, or both.
To view your instructor's summary comments:
- Select the speech bubble icon from the toolbar.
- If your instructor has left a text comment, it will appear in the side panel.
- If your instructor has left a voice comment, it will appear in the side panel. Select the play button to begin playback. To pause the recording, select the pause icon on the left.
- If your instructor has left a text comment, it will appear in the side panel.
Bubble comments
Bubble comments allow your instructor to provide you with more detailed feedback. A bubble comment may be highlighted and linked to a specific piece of text.
Alternatively, a bubble comment may be placed alongside a line or paragraph. This is usually the case if your instructor is making a more general comment about your paper.
- Select the bubble comment icon on your submission to view your instructor's comment.
- Scroll through your instructor's bubble comment, if necessary, then select anywhere outside of the comment window to close it.
Bubble comments with criteria
If your instructor has attached a rubric to your assignment, they may have assigned a rubric or grading form criterion to a bubble comment left on your paper. The bubble comment will generally be linked to the theme or topic of the rubric or grading form criterion.
Criterion can only be assigned to a bubble comment if a rubric or grading form is attached to the assignment. If a criterion has been assigned to one of your bubble comment, the bubble comment icon will be displayed with a rubric icon inside it.
To view your instructor's bubble comments:
- Select the bubble comment icon to open the comment and view the criterion attached to it.
- The criterion assigned to the bubble comment is displayed in the bubble comment box.
QuickMarks
QuickMarks allow your instructor to create a library of feedback that might be applicable, on multiple occasions, to multiple students, across multiple classes and assignments. A QuickMark may be a word, phrase, or abbreviation.
A QuickMark may be highlighted and labeled to refer to a specific piece of text.
Alternatively, a QuickMark may be placed alongside a line or paragraph. This is usually the case if your instructor is making a more general comment about your paper.
To view your instructor's QuickMarks:
- Select the QuickMark to view the definition of the mark.
- Scroll through the QuickMark information, then select anywhere outside of the expanded QuickMark to close it.
Inline comments
Inline comments are brief comments made by an instructor. They are indicated by italicized text directly on the submission.
Strikethrough comments
Your instructor may feel that parts of your paper are not entirely necessary. They may choose to strike out pieces of text to advise you that it should be removed or revised.