 Assignment grading in Moodle 3.1 Assignments can be graded more efficiently now from a single screen. It's possible to annotate uploaded Word or LibreOffice documents which are converted and returned to students as PDF files. And teachers can download selected assignment submissions rather than all of them. In this course, the teacher is going to grade an assignment. He can choose to view all submissions or click the new Grade button to start grading. This takes him to the first student in his list and we can see that this student has submitted her essay as a Word document and the teacher has a link to download it. There's a space to add a grade and if required to enter some feedback and the large screen on the left displays a student's submitted essay which Moodle has converted into PDF format so the teacher can annotate it, highlighting areas and adding comments. This feature must be enabled by your administrator. If it's not enabled a teacher can still download Word documents or LibreOffice documents and annotate PDF files if that feature is enabled. The annotations can be saved at the bottom of the screen and the student notified and you can move easily between students or select a specific student from the drop-down. If our teacher clicks View All Submissions instead of the Grade button they can then select specific assignment submissions to download and view offline instead of having to download all of them. Find out more in the Moodle documentation.