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The Projected Final Grade tool in the gradebook calculates what grade a student can make on ungraded activities to receive a desired final course grade. This tool can be used only by the course instructor, or it can be enabled by the instructor for students to use also. Users are able to fill in possible grades for any items that have not yet received scores, and...
Article Id: 19196
Category: Gradebook

Moodle allows instructors to hide grades manually, or hide grades until a scheduled date. To Hide/Show Graded Items: From the Gradebook Setup screen, click Edit for the grade item you wish to hide. If you wish to manually hide the grade immediately, simply click the Hide option...
Article Id: 20214
Category: Gradebook

Grading in Moodle involves several components, best practices, and guidelines to enhance the grading process and facilitate ease of use. Included in this is the Moodle Gradebook, a robust tool for faculty to use to keep up with their students' grades. 1. Grading Best Practices Grade within the activity —when entering grades for...
Article Id: 20160
Category: Gradebook

General Information If you would like to give a student extra points on a grade item, you can edit the student's score by adding those points to it, and Moodle will calculate it accordingly. Example: If a student scores a 97 out of 100 on an exam, and also got the 5-point bonus question correct. You can type...
Article Id: 20213
Category: Gradebook

*NOTE: Plus/minus grading is required for all undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses using the A+ through F letter grading system. The default scale in Moodle will be a “sample” grading scale in which instructors can adjust to meet their own needs. If the plus and minus scale does not show up, or if you do not see enough...
Article Id: 20339
Category: Gradebook

*NOTE: Plus/minus grading is required for all undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses using the A+ through F letter grading system. The default scale in Moodle will be a “sample” grading scale in which instructors can adjust to meet their own needs. If the plus and minus scale...
Article Id: 20341
Category: Gradebook

In this aggregation method, the weight of each grade item is determined solely by its maximum grade. The weight field is neither displayed nor is it configurable. The only variable that can be adjusted is the maximum grade of the item. In the example below, the student score 60 out of 80 possible points for a 75% course total.
Article Id: 20226
Category: Gradebook

Article Id: 20114
Category: Gradebook

Article Id: 20111
Category: Gradebook

Article Id: 20564
Category: Gradebook