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h2.

Students

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Select 'Students'

to

display

the

'Student/Grade

List'

where

Instructors/Graders

can

get

an

overall

view

of

the

course

grades.

The

'Student/Grade

List'

is

maintained

in

a

table

format

and

the

column

headings

will

vary

according

to

how

the

Gradebook

is

configured.

Instructors/Graders

can

modify

scores

and

Letter

Grades

for

an

assignment/exam

by

selecting

a

Student's

name.

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  • The
=NOTE} * The
  • 'Student/Grade
  • List'
  • data
  • can
  • be
  • sorted
  • by
  • clicking
  • the
  • column
  • heading.
  • The
  • Up
  • arrow
  • is
  • ascending
  • order
  • and
  • the
  • down
  • arrow
  • is
  • descending.
  • To
  • sort
  • across
  • multiple
  • columns,
  • hold
  • down
  • the
  • SHIFT
  • key
  • and
  • select
  • two
  • or
  • more
  • columns.
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  • Columns
  • are
  • sorted
  • alphabetically
  • by
  • default.
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    • The
    • name,
    • section,
    • letter
    • grade,
    • and
    • cumulative
    • score
    • columns
    • are
    • static,
    • while
    • the
    • assignment
    • columns
    • are
    • dynamic.
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The Student / Grade List


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The 'Student/Grade

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  1. The name of each Student enrolled in the course. Point your cursor on a Student name to display a Tooltip for the Student's email address.
  2. The 'Section' of each student.
  3. The score for each course assignment/exam. Each Assignment/exam has its own column in the 'Student/Grade List'. Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the form to see all columns. The assignment/exam column name is acquired from the 'Short Name' field on the Add/Import Assignment' form.
  4. The final Letter Grade issued for the course.
  5. Each Student's Cumulative and Weighted (optional. See Configuring the Gradebook) averages for each assignment.

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The Grade Summary Page


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The 'Grade Summary' form is where Instructors/Graders can get an overview of each Student's performance by assignment/exam. The form details all of the assignment/exams for an individual Student. Select a Student name on the 'Student/Grade List' to jump to the 'Student Grade Summary' form. The top of the 'Student Grade Summary' displays a students name, MIT ID, and section.

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Access the 'Student Grade Summary' form to:

  1. View all of the assignments/exams for the Student.
  2. Enter scores in the 'Points' column for each assignment/exam
  3. Approve scores for each assignment/exam.
  4. View/Hide the Grade History.
  5. View the maximum points and weighted percentage for each assignment/exam.
  6. Add a Makeup Grade.
  7. Select an assignment/exam link and jump to the course 'Summary/Grading Table' for individual assignments.
  8. Add a Letter Grade.

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You can export the 'Student/Grade List' using the 'Export' buttons:

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Export XLS - Data from the 'Student/Grade List' can be exported to an Excel spreadsheet (or another spreadsheet application). Excel is the default. This spreadsheet will include student name, username, MIT ID, section, letter grade, cumulative grade, and the grades for each assignment. 

Export XLS with makeup grades - Data from the 'Student/Grade List' can be exported to an Excel spreadsheet (or another spreadsheet application). Excel is the default. This spreadsheet will include student name, username, MIT ID, section, letter grade, cumulative grade, the 'Actual Grade', 'Original Grade' and 'Makeup Grade' for each assignment.

EXPORT CSV - Data from the 'Student/Grade List' can be exported to an Excel spreadsheet (or another spreadsheet application) with Comma Separated Values. Excel is the default. This spreadsheet will include student name, username, MIT ID, section, letter grade, cumulative grade, and the grades for each assignment.

Export Full Grade History - Downloads the grade history in XLS format. This includes the assignment, student name, student username, student's MIT ID, the date, the grader's name, the grader's username, the grader's role, the grade type, and the actual grade.

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When importing an excel sheet into the gradebook, you must use the same file you exported - you cannot copy and paste the data into another spreadsheet. There is hidden information contained within the exported spreadsheet that is required for the file to be recognized by the gradebook.

=1} !student_grade_list.png|border=1px! {cloak} # The name of each Student enrolled in the course. Point your cursor on a Student name to display a Tooltip for the Student's email address. # The 'Section' of each student. # The score for each course assignment/exam. Each Assignment/exam has its own column in the 'Student/Grade List'. Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the form to see all columns. The assignment/exam column name is acquired from the 'Short Name' field on the [Add/Import Assignment|Managing Assignments#Add/Import Assignment]' form. # The final Letter Grade issued for the course. # Each Student's Cumulative and Weighted (optional. See [Configuring the Gradebook|#Configuring + Access to the Gradebook]) averages for each assignment. \\ {bgcolor:#E6E6FA} h3. The Grade Summary Page {bgcolor} {toggle-cloak:id=2} The 'Grade Summary' form is where Instructors/Graders can get an overview of each Student's performance by assignment/exam. The form details all of the assignment/exams for an individual Student. Select a Student name on the 'Student/Grade List' to jump to the 'Student Grade Summary' form. The top of the 'Student Grade Summary' displays a students name, MIT ID, and section. {cloak:id=2} !grade_summary.png|border=1px! {cloak} Access the 'Student Grade Summary' form to: # View all of the assignments/exams for the Student. # Enter scores in the 'Points' column for each assignment/exam # Approve scores for each assignment/exam. # View/Hide the Grade History. # View the maximum points and weighted percentage for each assignment/exam. # Add a Makeup Grade. # Select an assignment/exam link and jump to the course 'Summary/Grading Table' for individual assignments. # Add a Letter Grade. \\ {toggle-cloak:id=3} You can export the 'Student/Grade List' using the 'Export' buttons: {cloak:id=3} !export.png|border=1px! {cloak} +Export XLS+ \- Data from the 'Student/Grade List' can be exported to an Excel spreadsheet (or another spreadsheet application). Excel is the default. This spreadsheet will include student name, username, MIT ID, section, letter grade, cumulative grade, and the grades for each assignment.  +Export XLS with makeup grades+ \- Data from the 'Student/Grade List' can be exported to an Excel spreadsheet (or another spreadsheet application). Excel is the default. This spreadsheet will include student name, username, MIT ID, section, letter grade, cumulative grade, the 'Actual Grade', 'Original Grade' and 'Makeup Grade' for each assignment. +EXPORT CSV+ \- Data from the 'Student/Grade List' can be exported to an Excel spreadsheet (or another spreadsheet application) with Comma Separated Values. Excel is the default. This spreadsheet will include student name, username, MIT ID, section, letter grade, cumulative grade, and the grades for each assignment. +Export Full Grade History+ \- Downloads the grade history in XLS format. This includes the assignment, student name, student username, student's MIT ID, the date, the grader's name, the grader's username, the grader's role, the grade type, and the actual grade. {note}When importing an excel sheet into the gradebook, you must use the same file you exported - you cannot copy and paste the data into another spreadsheet. There is hidden information contained within the exported spreadsheet that is required for the file to be recognized by the gradebook.{note}