Assignment Manager

A comprehensive solution to the challenges of assignment overload and administrative burden.
about the problem

Managing assignment delivery

Managing multiple assignments across various courses and student cohorts is hard. From creating new assignments to setting deadlines, monitoring submissions, and providing feedback, assignment management quickly becomes overwhelming and time-consuming.

Assignment Manager
The challenge

An administrative burden for your head of operations

  • Current assignment management methods may lack flexibility and automation, adding to educators' administrative burden.
  • Manual processes for creating, distributing, and grading assignments consume valuable time and resources.
  • This detracts from educators' ability to focus on teaching and student engagement.
  • Our Solution: Assignment Management

    A comprehensive solution to the challenges of assignment overload and administrative burden.

    Graide's Reuse Questions & Assignments feature offers a solution to the challenges of repetitive assignment creation and time-consuming tasks.

    Graide's Optional Auto Grading feature offers a solution to the challenges of repetitive grading tasks and manual grading bottlenecks.

    Graide's Anonymous Grading feature offers a solution to the challenges of bias and subjectivity in the grading process.

    Graide's Allow Multiple Attempts feature offers a solution to the challenges of managing student resubmissions and mitigating administrative burden.

    Graide's Exam Durations feature offers a solution to the challenges of replicating exam conditions and enforcing fixed durations with precision.

    Graide's Extenuating Circumstances feature offers a solution to the challenges of supporting students with unique needs and circumstances.

    Graide's Upload Scripts feature offers a solution to the challenges of managing offline assignments and streamlining grading processes.

    Graide's Student View feature offers a solution to the challenges of ensuring clarity and consistency in assignment design.