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To unfollow a discussion, enter the discussion and select the unfollow option.

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Grade Discussion

Select Grade Discussion in the discussion settings panel and more options will appear where you can set the due date and maximum points.  The maximum points apply to one or more posts made by a student.  When you enable grading for a discussion, a column is automatically created in the gradebook.

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Once you have set up your discussion to be graded, you will see a Grades & Participation tab. Here you can search for a student by name, or by student status. Selecting the ellipsis menu to the right side of the student row will allow you to add or edit an exemption for that student.

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Click on a student’s name to open the grading panel for that student. Enter a point value into the grading pill, add feedback by selecting the + box, making sure to select save. From the ellipsis menu, you can post the grade, edit student feedback and (un)hide the discussion analytics. Hiding the discussion analytics will let you focus on the discussion prompt, posts and replies. Use the directional arrow next to the student’s name to move to the next student’s submission(s) to grade.

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You do not have to post each grade from the student’s grade panel ellipsis menu. Enter a grade in the grade pill and add feedback for all students. When you have finished adding grades and feedback, go back to the Grades and Participation tab. You will have the option to Post all grades at once.

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What will you see when students post to the discussion?

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