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Moodle Gradebook Second Edition
by Rebecca Barrington
Moodle Gradebook - Second Edition
Moodle Gradebook Second Edition
Table of Contents
Moodle Gradebook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
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Preface
What this book covers
How to use this book
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
Errata
Piracy
Questions
1. Introduction to Gradebook
Getting to the Gradebook
Activities that work with the Gradebook
Key features of the Gradebook
Organizing grades
Summary
2. Customizing Grades
Numeric grades
Letter grades
Customizing letter grades
Creating a letter grade that uses words
Creating scales to grade assignments
Customizing grade scales
Have another go!
Using Outcomes
Summary
3. Adding Graded Activities
Adding assignments
Creating an assignment with a scale
Creating an online assignment with a number grade
Creating an assignment including outcomes
Alternative grading methods
The marking guide method
The rubrics method
Adding additional grading directly into the Gradebook
Summary
4. Assigning Grades
Grading an assignment
The Submission Status section
The Grades section
Attempt settings
Grading options
Options
Quick grading within the assignment grading screen
Grading an online text assignment with a number grade
Grading an assignment with outcomes
Grading an assignment with a marking guide
Grading an assignment with a rubric
Grading a graded item within the Gradebook
Quick grading within the Gradebook
Summary
5. Using Calculations
Calculating the course grade
Why use normalization?
Aggregation types
Maximum grades
Example one – The mean of grades
Including all graded activities
The simple weighted mean of grades
The weighted mean of grades
Example two – The sum of grades
Viewing letter grades in the Gradebook
Setting the course default for the grade display type
Example three – using scales
Example four – using outcomes
Summary
6. Organizing the Gradebook Using Categories
Adding categories
Excluding assessments from the final grade
Excluding assessments from the aggregation for all students
Excluding assessments from the aggregation for individual students
Summary
7. Reporting with the Gradebook
The grader report
Using groups to further improve the Gradebook's use
Creating groups
Enabling assignments to use groups
Viewing the groups in the Gradebook
Outcomes report
Overview report
User report
Reports that students see
Customizing the reports view
Exporting the Gradebook data
Summary
8. Additional Features for Progress Tracking
Setting pass grades
Activity completion
Reporting
The student view
The teacher view
Course completion
Reporting
The teacher view
The student view
Summary
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