You can find your raw scores for quizzes and exams in your course area on Canvas, under “Grades”.
Once the test has been graded, you can click on a quiz/exam name to see your answers, my answers, and the score you received.
Common elements in the feedback presented are
A URL: this will take you to a detailed grade report for a submitted formal language.
Many questions have a rubric that breaks down your score into categories. An example of such a rubric might be:
Formatting: excellent 1.00
Chooses appropriate method of proof: yes 1.50
Shows understanding of question: yes 1.50
Shows understanding of underlying theory: partly 1.00
Steps of proof follow logically and lead to the desired conclusion: yes 4.00
Total: 9.00
You can find an estimated interpretation of your raw scores on this Scores and Statistics page.
Here you will find, for each test,
The raw score. This should match the score shown in Canvas.
A letter grade estimate, expressed in the 4-pt scale 0=F, 1=D, 1.3=D+, 1.7=C-, …, 4=A.
This is given as a number rather than a letter, so that you can see when you are on the border between letter grades.
You will also find an overall average for the semester, expressed as a 4-pt scale number and a letter grade, taking into account the items that have been graded so far.