Managing Courses

Video how to – Managing courses

Check out the videos below for help with aspects of the grading process. If you still have questions don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at support@crowdmark.com. 1. Creating a course and enrolling students 2. Updating student IDs  3. Updating section information 4. Adding and updating team members 5.

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What is the difference between team member roles?

When setting up your course, there are several permission levels you can assign your team: Instructor: Has access to all features. Facilitator: Has access to all features in assessments, but limited access to the course. Grader: Can grade assessments and see grading progress. Does not have access to any identifiable student information (including

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Course accommodations

If students require accommodations that remain consistent across all assessments, you can set a date or time modifier for them just once at the course level. Due dates and assessment time windows are adjustable on a per-student basis. When accommodations are set in the course, the students’ modified requirements will be

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Managing students in a course

To enroll students in your Crowdmark course, you can either sync the roster with your institution’s Learning Management System (LMS) or upload a list of student emails. Optionally, you can include students’ names, ID numbers, and sections. You can access your student roster from the Students page in your course.

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Creating a course

In Crowdmark, a course contains your student roster, grading and administrative team and assessments. After signing in to Crowdmark, you will see the My Courses page where you can view existing courses and create new ones. If Crowdmark is integrated with your school’s learning management system (LMS) you can connect your existing

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Creating an assessment

You can create two kinds of assessments in Crowdmark: Administered and Assigned. The Administered assessment allows an instructor to create paper exams, tests, or assignments that are written by students and then scanned into Crowdmark for evaluation. The Assigned assessment empowers an instructor to deliver assessments to students electronically with a due date and provides students with

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The course settings page

The Course settings page contains high level controls for your course. On this page you can find and edit: Course title. Click the pencil icon to change the title of your course. Sections. Use the toggle to tell Crowdmark if your course has sections. Archive course. Move this course from your

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Managing team members

Team members include co-instructors, TAs, graders, anyone who will help with printing, scanning or grading assessments in your course. A description of each role can be found here: What is the difference between team member roles? Adding team members From the Course team page, team members can be added with their email

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2025 Training Webinars With Maggie and Martin

In class, online or hybrid Our training webinars are designed to help you navigate through Crowdmark for both in-person and online assessments. Engaging in our training program will help you overcome any hurdles you encounter related to assessment set-up, the grading interface, or student success. Tuesday Tool Tips Every Tuesday

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Exporting a list of course grades

Once you have more than one assessment graded, you can download a list of course grades. The downloaded CSV file can be opened as a spreadsheet and edited in a program like Excel or Google Sheets, or imported to your LMS’ gradebook. The course grades CSV includes colums for:  

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Choosing an assessment type

Crowdmark offers multiple assessment types, divided into two basic categories: Administered paper-based assessments and Assigned online assessments. Choosing an assessment type depends on whether you would like to administer and collect paper assessments in person or have students complete and submit their work online. Details below will help you choose

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Can't find the answer to your question?

If you are a student, please contact your instructor or school’s help desk.
If you are an instructional team membercontact Crowdmark Support.