Viewing Which Students have Re-submitted an Assignment
Keywords: schoology gradebook, resubmitted assignments, students submissions,
Aliases: assignments,
To see which students have re-submitted an Assignment, you can check the Remind area or Viewing menu in the Gradebook. Illustrations of both are shown in the video and described below.
*Note: If the assignment includes a Google Drive Assignment you will need to use the View Menu in the Gradebook directions.
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Reminders to see which students have submitted or re-submitted Assignments
Under the Reminders heading you will see a list showing how many ungraded assignment submissions and re-submitted assignments you have in this course.
You can choose between viewing the Ungraded assignment submissions and the Re-submitted assignments from the dropdown menu.

You can choose which Assignment to view:

Depending on whether the Assignment uses the Submit Assignment button or the Google Drive Assignment button, you will have different options for viewing re-submitted assignments.
Submit Assignment Button
For Assignments that students will submit something using the Submit Assignment button,

you will see a small blue paper icon to indicate the student has re-submitted something for the assignment.
Google Drive Assignment Button
For Assignments that students will submit something using the Google Drive Assignment button,


You will want to go to the Gradebook and use the View menu options.
View Menu Options in Gradebook
For Assignments that use the Google Drive Assignment button, you will need to open Gradebook and use the View menu, HIGHLIGHT CELLS.

Choose Graded with New Submission to highlight the cell with re-submitted assignments which are 'new submissions' for Google Drive Assignments as there is no Re-submit button.

Highlight Cells
You can also choose from a number of selections that highlight cells in the Gradebook that fit the selected criteria; the number to the right of each option indicates the total number of items matching the criteria.
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Marked "Excused"
Highlight all Gradebook items that you've marked excused, indicated by a green hexagon in the table cell:
In the image at the top of this article, for example, Justin Gonzalez's 8-point Energy Essay and 60-point Science in the... assignment are marked Excused.
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Marked "Incomplete"
Highlight all gradebook items that you've marked incomplete, indicated by a half-filled orange hexagon in the table cell:
In the image at the top of this article, for example, Margaret Flores's 55 Point Group Assignment and 60-point Science in the... assignment are marked Incomplete.
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Marked "Missing"
Highlight all gradebook items that you've marked missing, indicated by an empty orange hexagon in the table cell:
Note: Items marked Excused or Incomplete register as blank, null values in the gradebook and are not factored into student grades.
For example, selecting Needs Grading from the menu adds a border around each cell in the Gradebook that is past due, but has not yet been given a grade:
