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Step 15 - Export feedback to Google Classroom and Canvas

Export feedback to Google Classroom and Canvas


Whether you use Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology as your LMS of choice, the process of grading and then sending the grades and feedback report back to your students through your LMS is identical.


Once you have reviewed the feedback reports, made whatever edits you need to make, added comments as desired, and marked each report as Reviewed, it's time to return them to your students.


Exporting all reviewed essays in an assignment is done exclusively through the essay list on the assignment screen. The first steps are identical to those described in the previous article on how to Export feedback reports in bulk to PDF. The numbers in the screenshot below correspond to the numbered sections in this help article.



  1. Select the assignment for which you wish to return grading and feedback to your students.


  1. Select the essays for return in the list by checkmarking the empty box to the left of each essay. You can select all, or choose them one at a time. You may also use filters or search by keyword to narrow down the list as well.


  1. As soon as any essay is selected, the Export menu button will activate in the top bar. Click this button.


  1. Choose your LMS from this menu – Canvas, Google Classroom, or Schoology (the screenshot above shows Google Classroom, but if these assignments were in a Canvas Workspace, you would see that export option instead, as is shown in the inset).


  1. Select options for what feedback will be returned to the student.


The example in the first screenshot below is the options for a return of grades and feedback to Google Classroom.


Export options for return of feedback to Google Classroom


Many of the options on this screen are identical to those you will see when exporting to a PDF.


Option

What it includes in the export to the LMS

Use when…

Annotations

The student’s submission pages with your highlights, callouts, or markup. If you didn’t add any, the clean submission is still included.

You want students to see mark-ups on their actual pages.

Feedback report

The narrative feedback summary (plus rubric section summaries). With Hide grades, scores are omitted but written feedback stays. This is attached as a PDF to the comments on the assignment in the LMS

You need a readable summary of strengths, areas to improve, and next steps.

Writing report

The writing mechanics report (grammar, usage, style) with issue lists and suggested fixes. This is attached as a PDF to the comments on the assignment in the LMS

You want a detailed, line-item view of writing issues and suggestions.

Comments

Any inline or overall comments you added. This is added to the comments for the assignment within the LMS

You left specific notes you want captured in the export.

Hide grades

Suppresses rubric scores/points in the export. Narrative feedback and comments remain.

You’re sharing feedback without revealing grades (e.g., draft reviews).


Notes

  • You can combine options (e.g., Annotations + Comments, or Feedback report + Hide grades).
  • Hide grades only changes what appears in the exported PDF. It doesn’t delete scores in the app.


Common combinations

  • Quick narrative only: Feedback report + Hide grades
  • Marked-up pages: Annotations + Comments
  • Writing focus: Writing report (optionally add Comments)
  • Everything: Annotations + Feedback report + Writing report + Comments + Grades


  1. Choose how grades will appear in your LMS (Canvas only).


Export options for return of feedback to Canvas


In addition to the above options, this screen includes a choice of whether to return the raw grade (i.e., 12/16) to Canvas or a percentage grade (i.e., 75%).


Only choose to send the percentage grade back to Canvas if that is the scale that you are using there. The percentage is sent as a raw number, so it will show up as 75, using the example in the screenshot. If Canvas is using the rubric score, the student will now have been assigned a 75/16 score, which is obviously not what you wanted.


  1. Share a final comment with the student (Canvas Only).


You've already provided comments within the grading report itself, but you have one last opportunity to provide a comment here. As noted, the comment will be attached to the submission in Canvas.


  1. Export the essay(s) – Click the Export button to complete the process.



Once exported to Google Classroom, you can view the Google Doc that includes the essay as well as the feedback.


Don't forget to transfer the grades from the feedback report into the Google Classroom grading system. This is not something that EssayGrader is able to do automatically due to Google restrictions on external grade manipiulation.



A successful Canvas export provides the option to download the feedback report from the success screen. If you navigate to Canvas you will see that the grade has been entered into the Canvas gradebook and the comment you've left in EssayGrader is attached to the submission.



This concludes the walkthrough. You've now reviewed the basic steps needed to go from creating a workspace all the way to sending grades back to your students. The steps and articles in the walkthrough have showed you how to:



You can come back to any of these articles at any time for a refresher.


For a more in depth exploration of topics related to the steps and details in this walkthrough, please continue with the next section or return to the help center homepage and choose from there. over the coming days and weeks we will continue to add articles to the A Deeper Dive category.


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Updated on: 01/20/2026

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