DoubleXL Assess helps you grade student work faster by suggesting a rubric-based score and draft feedback for each submission. You stay in control: the AI proposes, and you decide what to approve, change, or reject. Assess runs inside Schoology — you open it from your course, review the suggestions, and send grades back to your gradebook.
New here? Read in this order: Start Here → Getting Started → the How-To steps → Understanding the AI.
Get oriented
- Start Here: Is DoubleXL Assess Right for My Class? What Assess does, what it supports, and the one rule to remember.
- Getting Started: Open Assess and Tour the Screen Open the tool from Schoology and learn the three-column review screen.
- Understanding the AI: How It Grades, Confidence, and Limits How the AI forms a suggestion, what confidence means, and where it struggles.
How-to guides
- How-To Guides overview The five steps of grading an assignment.
- Step 1 — Sync submissions from Schoology Pull the latest student work into the review screen.
- Step 2 — Run AI grading Generate a score, confidence, and rationale for a submission.
- Step 3 — Read an AI evaluation Understand each part of the Evaluation panel.
- Step 4 — Approve, edit, reject, or re-run Make the final decision on every submission.
- Step 5 — Send grades back to Schoology How approved grades reach the gradebook, and how to confirm.
Reference
- Quick Reference (Printable One-Pager) Assess in five steps, plus status and button legends.
- Troubleshooting & FAQ Answers to the most common questions and issues.
- Student Data & Privacy (FERPA), in Plain Language What data is used, and a teacher’s FERPA responsibilities.
- Glossary Plain-language definitions of the terms used in Assess.
For administrators
- For Admins & IT: Install, Register, and Operate Install the LTI 1.3 tool, add it to courses, and register deployments.
Questions or something not working? See Troubleshooting & FAQ, contact your school’s DoubleXL Assess administrator, or reach our team at Support.