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AI Auto-Grading for Open-Ended Polls (Beta)

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Written by Amanda
Updated this week

Want to save time reviewing open-ended responses? CampusKnot now allows you to use AI to automatically grade open-ended poll submissions.

🎯 The more specific and detailed your grading criteria, the better your results.

This feature is currently in development (Beta). If you have questions or feedback, please email us at support@campusknot.com.

📝 Before You Start

The AI uses your grading criteria to evaluate student responses.
To get the most accurate results, you must include:

  • Clear expectations

  • Specific points to reward

  • Examples (if applicable)

⚠️ Do not enter a "correct answer" in the grading criteria section. This section is visible to students and is meant only for instructions or rubrics.

🛠 How to Grade Open-Ended Polls with AI

  1. Go to the Polls tab inside your course

  2. Click Create Poll

  3. Select Open-Ended as the question type

  4. Under Grading Criteria, enter a detailed rubric or grading guide

  5. Enable the AI Auto-Grading toggle

  6. Set the point value for the poll and publish it

Once students respond, the AI will grade based on your rubric and assign points automatically.

✅ Examples of Grading Criteria

Example 1: Reflection Prompt

Prompt: “What’s one takeaway from today’s class?”
Grading Criteria:

  • Mentions a concept discussed in class (+1)

  • Explains why it was important (+1)

  • Provides a personal connection or example (+1)

Example 2: Short-Answer Assignment

Prompt: “Explain the role of enzymes in metabolism.”
Grading Criteria:

  • Defines enzymes and their function (+1)

  • Mentions substrate interaction (+1)

  • Connects enzymes to metabolism (+1)

🧠 Pro Tip: Use clear bullet points, and avoid vague phrases like “good explanation.”

⚠️ What the AI Can’t Grade (Yet)

  • ❌ Uploaded content (PDFs, images, Word documents)

  • ❌ Handwritten responses

  • ❌ Responses submitted outside the poll text field

Please review those manually if submitted.

💬 Have Questions?

This feature is still evolving, and we’d love your feedback!
If you're unsure how to write a rubric, or if something seems off with the grading, reach out to us at support@campusknot.com — we’re here to help!

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