Gradescope Overview (edited from a doc at Stanford)

Gradescope is an online platform for grading exams and homework. For each problem, you will be able to see clearly which rubric items your solution satisfied and any additional comments the grader has for you. Two important notes:

How do I get an account?

You use the entry code posted to the course website to register.

How do I actually upload my work?

For each assignment or exam, you must
  1. Produce a legible PDF of your complete solutions to each problem (how? see next heading). Make sure your problems are clearly labeled! (Photographs of pages, displayed on the screen for example, can also be submitted.)
  2. Upload the PDF to Gradescope by the deadline
  3. Select the page(s) that contain the solution to each of the assigned problems. Note: Failure to do this finalizing step will mean that some or all of your problems will not be graded!
  4. An example of the PDF submission process is depicted in this helpful Youtube video.
Note: Gradescope also accepts submissions in the form of a single image per question individually.

How do I produce a PDF of my homework?

This does not mean you have to type up your solutions on a computer (though you are certainly free to do so). It just means you have to scan or otherwise capture your handwritten work and create a PDF from it. NOTE: Make sure to preview your scan before you upload it to Gradescope! You want to make sure that every bit of work is visible and readable so that the graders can provide accurate feedback on your solutions.

What if I notice an error in a solution or forgot a page of my assignment when I submitted it?

If the deadline has not passed, you can resubmit your homework as many times as you like. Here's how: NOTE: Choosing to resubmit your assignment will completely erase your old submission, so you will have to reupload your entire solution again. Gradescope does not currently allow you to just update a single question.

How do I see how I did on the assignment?

Once the submission deadline has past, your homework will be graded, typically within one week, and then your scores and graded submissions will be made available to you.

What if I think one of my problems was graded incorrectly?

Please understand that we can only grade what is visible in the submission.
If you think you deserve more points based on visible work in your original submission and the grader's rubric, there will be a process for addressing these concerns, use the Gradescope regrade request or email the instructor.