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Grade sharing should provide information for both the parents & teachers: BLAH Although we originally thought that grade sharing would provide a one-way communication mechanism for teachers to give parents information about their students' performance, we received some feedback that our interface for grade sharing was ambiguous. More specifically, a user commented that although for a student, we provided a neat table displaying each assignment name and their score on it as a percentage, they had no idea what those percentages meant because they were not in relation to anything. For example, if a student scores an 80%, it would be valuable to know if the class average was 90% vs. 70%. Additionally, it would be valuable to know the trends of a student's grades over time and be able to share this kind of data with parents. Therefore, we were enlightened by these observations to expand the way we approached grade sharing: We want to provide useful, personalized information to both parents and teachers and not just support the flow of data from teacher to parent without context.

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