As the semester comes to a close, we know this is a busy time filled with grading and final course wrap-up. This month’s note offers a few practical resources to support you now, along with ideas to carry forward into the next semester.
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Grading Resources: Prepare Your Gradebook
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Final grades must be submitted in Albert no later than 72 hours after the last day of the semester.
Helpful reminders before submitting final grades:
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Need support? Schedule a 1:1 Consultation with the Wagner Learning Innovation team for help with gradebook setup, troubleshooting, or questions.
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How can feedback support student growth beyond individual assignments? One faculty member shares a simple but powerful approach. (Click image to enlarge ↓ )
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Where might you build in a moment for this kind of feedback in your course?
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Wagner students consistently highlight timely feedback as one of the most valuable parts of their learning experience.
Quick Eval in Brightspace helps simplify the process by bringing all submissions into a single view. With options to sort, filter, and search, you can quickly prioritize what needs grading and move through feedback more efficiently.
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You can access Quick Eval from the main navigation bar on your Brightspace homepage.
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AI for Teaching & Learning |
Looking ahead to the next semester? This is a great time to explore small, practical ways to integrate AI into your course. We’re happy to work with you—whether you’re rethinking one assignment, one activity, or one policy.
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💬 Schedule a quick consultation: Work with us this summer to make small, manageable updates to your course. → Get started
📣 Last chance to apply: Learning Innovation Micro-Grant includes enhanced AI access for your course. Deadline tomorrow: → Apply now
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Need a Thought Partner? If you’re thinking about a new activity, assignment, or tool, or just want to talk through a teaching idea, our team is happy to think it through with you. Reach out anytime. Sometimes a short conversation is all it takes to turn an idea into something workable.
If you’re looking for examples, guides, or AI-related teaching resources, you can also explore the Teaching & Learning@Wagner site, where we curate materials faculty can dip into as needed.
All the best,
Wagner Learning Innovation
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