Thank you. I think this change will make it more obvious that a graded 
assignment is available, so perhaps students will be more likely to look at 
it!



On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:46:48 AM UTC-10, William Stein wrote:
>
> Now https://github.com/sagemathinc/smc/issues/1902
>
> On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 1:24:45 PM UTC-7, Aaron Tresham wrote:
>>
>> I usually grade and return assignments shortly after the due date. There 
>> are always a few students every semester who have some approximation of a 
>> good excuse for turning in an assignment late. Since I have already 
>> returned the assignment in SMC, there is a new folder of the form 
>> "Assignment Name - graded." My problem is that these students often 
>> complete their late assignment in this graded folder instead of the 
>> original assignment folder. Then when I collect their assignment, nothing 
>> has been done. I can open the returned file instead and grade that 
>> (although this is an extra step for me). However, I no longer have a copy 
>> of their work in my own project (I don't think there's a way to collect the 
>> graded file, other than opening the student's project and manually copying 
>> it to mine).
>>
>> I think it would help if "graded" appeared at the beginning of the folder 
>> name instead of the end, e.g., "Graded - Assignment Name."
>>
>> Another option would be to have a folder called "Graded," and all graded 
>> assignments would be in this folder. I would like this option, since my 
>> student's projects are cluttered enough with my assignments and handouts 
>> (15-20 folders), and when I grade the number of folders increases.
>>
>> Does anyone else have an opinion about this?
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>

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