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TurboGrading runs inside D2L Brightspace and Blackboard when educators install the Chrome extension. Canvas and Moodle integrations are on our roadmap, and we coordinate early-access pilots for campus-wide rollouts.
TurboGrading evaluates multiple-choice, short-answer, essays, programming assignments, and scanned paper exams. You can attach rubrics, exemplars, and custom instructions so grading aligns with departmental expectations.
Yes. Educators can review every suggested score, adjust question-level feedback, and add their own notes before publishing. TurboGrading can also be set to draft-only mode so faculty approve results before students see them.
By default, grading runs in the instructor's browser session, and student identifiers and submissions stay in the LMS unless you opt into sharing anonymized data. We support FERPA-aligned workflows and provide documentation for campus security reviews.
Pilots typically include three to five courses, faculty who install the Chrome extension, and sample assessments for rubric alignment. We supply kickoff materials, usage analytics, and office hours to keep things running smoothly.
Every plan includes onboarding workshops, recorded tutorials, and office hours with our success team. Campus-wide rollouts also receive quarterly adoption reviews and dedicated points of contact for program leaders.