August 20, 2026

Adding a Crowdmark Assessment to Moodle

Connecting Crowdmark to your Moodle course allows you to seamlessly sync your student roster and push final grades directly into your Moodle Gradebook. Setting up this connection correctly from the start prevents the most common grading sync errors.

Here is how to add a Crowdmark assessment to your course page and configure the grading settings.

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Syncing Your Roster and Grading Team

Once you have added a Crowdmark link to your Moodle course, your next step is to pull your student roster and teaching team into the Crowdmark environment. Crowdmark uses an active connection with Moodle to do this, but you must manually trigger the sync to ensure your lists are up to date—especially during the add/drop period.

Here is how to launch Crowdmark for the first time and sync your users.

1. The Initial Launch

To begin, you must access Crowdmark through the link you just created in Moodle.

  1. Navigate to your Moodle course page.
  2. Click on the Crowdmark assessment link you previously added.
  3. Because this is your first time launching the tool for this course, Crowdmark will automatically generate the course shell on their end and may prompt you immediately to sync your roster.

2. Syncing Your Student Roster

It is highly recommended that you re-sync your roster right before an exam or assignment to capture any last-minute Moodle enrollment changes.

1.Navigate to the Course Students panel inside the Crowdmark interface.

Once you are in your Crowdmark course, look at the left-hand sidebar menu and click on Students.

2.Trigger the LMS sync:

In the upper right corner of the screen, click the Sync with Moodle button.

3.Confirm the update:

A window will pop up showing the number of students found in your Moodle course. It will list any students who are being added or disenrolled. Click Update students to confirm the sync.

Key insight: Crowdmark pulls the student’s Name and Email address from Moodle. If you need to organize grading by specific lab sections, you can upload a CSV file with section headers directly into the Students tab. Importing a CSV will not break your Moodle connection as long as the student email addresses match.

3. Importing Your Grading Team

If you have TAs, Lab Coordinators, or Co-Instructors enrolled in your Moodle course, you need to sync them into Crowdmark separately and assign them the correct grading permissions.

Students that will act as Graders should be added as Advanced Teaching Assistant within Moodle before they can sync with the Crowdmark Team Panel

1.Navigate to the Team panel:

In the left-hand sidebar menu of Crowdmark, click on Team.

2.Trigger the LMS sync:

REMEMBER
Before triggering the LMS you must add your team members in your Moodle roster first before they can be synced to Crowdmark from Moodle as team members.

Click the Sync with LMS button in the upper right corner. A modal window will appear listing the teaching staff pulled from your Moodle roster.

3.Assign roles: Critical step for grading permissions.

Under the Role column next to each person’s name, use the drop-down menu to select their permission level. (See the role breakdown below). If you do not want to import a specific person, click the x next to their name.

4. Finalize the team:

Click the Add team members button. Crowdmark will automatically email them an invitation link to access the course.

Understanding Team Roles

When assigning roles during the sync, choose the level of access that matches their responsibilities:

  • Facilitator: Has full administrative control. They can edit the assessment, sync rosters, manage the team, and override grades. Best for Co-Instructors.
  • Grader: Can view student submissions, leave feedback, and enter scores, but cannot alter the assessment setup or manage other team members. Best for TAs.

**Uploader: Can only upload scanned PDF booklets to an Administered assessment. They cannot see grades or evaluate student work. Best for administrative support staff or external print shops.

NOTE: If you cannot see your team members in Crowdmark, you will have to make sure the team members are added as advanced teaching assistants, instructors, or non editing teacher in Moodle first, then try to add them to the roster in Crowdmark.

Syncing Crowdmark Grades to the Moodle Gradebook

Note: This tutorial completes the local Moodle-specific documentation series. It should be published as the final step in the Crowdmark workflow, guiding instructors on how to push their completed evaluations back to the Moodle Gradebook.

Once your grading team has finished evaluating all submissions in Crowdmark, the final step is to push those scores directly into your Moodle Gradebook. Because you set up the connection using Moodle’s External Tool, this process requires just a few clicks.

Before you begin, ensure that grading is 100% complete in Crowdmark. Pushing grades multiple times is possible, but it is best practice to perform a final sync once all evaluations are complete.

1. Exporting Grades from Crowdmark

You must initiate the grade sync from inside the Crowdmark interface, not from Moodle.

1.Navigate to the Results panel:

Open your assessment in Crowdmark. In the left-hand sidebar menu, click on Results.

2.Click Export to LMS:LTI 1.3 Integration feature.

In the upper right corner of the Results page, click the Export to LMS button. (If your roster was not synced properly initially, this button might prompt you to sync your roster first).

3.Confirm the Export:

A confirmation window will appear showing how many grades are about to be sent to Moodle. Click Export grades to confirm. Crowdmark will display a success message once the transmission is complete.

[Screenshot placeholder: The Crowdmark Results page with a highlighted box around the ‘Export to LMS’ button]

Troubleshooting Tip: If a student’s grade fails to export, verify that they have an active account in your Moodle course and that their Moodle email matches their Crowdmark email exactly. If they were manually added to Crowdmark with a personal email, their grade will not sync.

2. Verifying the Sync in Moodle

After Crowdmark confirms the export, you should immediately check your Moodle Gradebook to ensure the numbers transferred correctly.

1.Open the Moodle Gradebook:

Return to your Moodle course page. In the main course navigation menu, click on Grades to open the Grader report.

2.Locate the Assessment Column:

Find the column matching the name of your Crowdmark activity.

3.Verify the Scores:The Maximum Grade check.

Check that the student scores appear correctly and that the column total matches your expectations.

[Screenshot placeholder: The Moodle Grader report showing the populated Crowdmark grade column]

⚠️ The 100-Point Sync Error

If you notice that a student who scored 30/40 in Crowdmark appears as 30/100 (or 75/100) in Moodle, there is a mismatch between the assessment totals.

How to fix it:

  1. In Moodle, turn on Edit mode.
  2. Click the three dots next to your Crowdmark activity link and select Edit settings.
  3. Expand the Grade section and change the Maximum grade to match the Crowdmark total (e.g., 40).
  4. Save the changes. The Gradebook will automatically recalculate the correct point values.

Using Crowdmark: Instructor Workflows

Once you have successfully added your Crowdmark activity to Moodle and synced your student roster, the heavy lifting is done! From this point forward, you will be working directly inside the Crowdmark platform to build, deliver, and grade your assessments.

Crowdmark’s interface is designed to be intuitive and flexible. To help you get the most out of their tools, we have curated the most helpful guides directly from the official Crowdmark Help Center. Whether you are running an in-person paper exam or an online assignment, the resources below will walk you through exactly what you need to know.

1. Choosing Your Assessment Type

When you first launch your assessment, Crowdmark will ask you to choose a format.

  • Administered (In-Person): Choose this for paper exams that students will write in a classroom. You will print a booklet, administer the test, and scan the pages back into Crowdmark for grading.
  • Assigned (Online): Choose this for homework, take-home exams, or remote tests. Students will log in, view the questions, and upload their own files or type their answers directly into the system.

2. Creating Questions & Formatting

Crowdmark makes it easy to build your assessments, offering multiple-choice questions, text entries, and file uploads. You can also format your text with bolding, lists, and even mathematical equations.

3. Printing, Scanning, and Matching (In-Person Exams Only)

If you are running an Administered paper exam, Crowdmark uses a unique QR-code system to keep everyone’s pages perfectly organized.

4. The Grading Interface & Feedback Tools

This is where Crowdmark really shines. The grading dashboard is built for speed and consistency, especially if you are working with a team of TAs.

5. The Student Perspective

It is always helpful to know what your students are seeing. When an assessment is ready, direct your students to click the Crowdmark link located inside your Moodle course.

Need help with the Moodle side of things? If you are having trouble syncing your students or pushing your final grades back into your Moodle Gradebook, head back to our local Moodle Answers tutorials: