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[Schoology] How to Use CoGrader with the Schoology Integration for School Plans

How to import student submissions from Schoology to CoGrader using the Schoology integration

Aleph Oliveira avatar
Written by Aleph Oliveira
Updated this week

Works With:

  • Schoology assignments where students:

    • Upload files directly (PDF, DOCX, JPG, etc.)

    • Type into the submission box.

Does NOT Work With:

  • Schoology assignments created with Google Drive

    • In these cases, the student file is hosted in Google Drive, not Schoology

    • CoGrader cannot access those files directly due to platform permissions

    • The alternative will be to follow the manual Schoology grading workflow.

Step 1: Import Submissions from Schoology

  1. Open CoGrader.

  2. Click Grade Essay.

  3. Choose Import from Schoology.

  4. Log in using your Schoology credentials if prompted.

  5. Browse your Schoology classes and select the class you want to import, then select the assignment under that class. CoGrader will automatically pull in the assignment prompt.

  6. Set up your rubric. If your assignment already has a rubric attached in Schoology, you can recreate or import that rubric in CoGrader. See the steps on adding a rubric - HERE

  7. Add Grading Parameters and Advanced Rules as desired.

Step 2: Let CoGrader Grade

  1. Once your assignment and rubric are set, click Import and grade.

  2. CoGrader will evaluate each submission based on your rubric.

  3. You can review to make edits, add comments, or use the chat to revise the feedback. See steps on how to do that - HERE

  4. Click Approve for each submission when you're satisfied.

Step 3: Export Feedback Back to Schoology

  1. Click the Export button.

  2. Choose Send to Schoology. (You can also download feedback as PDF, CSV, or print it.)

  3. Select which students and sections of feedback you'd like to export.

  4. CoGrader will automatically attach a feedback PDF to each student’s original submission in Schoology.

  5. Students can open the file directly from the submission area.

See steps on how to export feedback - HERE

If your school hasn’t integrated Schoology or you run into issues, you can use the manual Schoology grading workflow.

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