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By default, Moodle will exclude empty grades from grade calculations rather then treating them as zeros so that grade items that are not yet complete do not lower students' averages. However, Moodle cannot distinguish between a grade item (such as a quiz) that the student has missed and one that has simply not yet been completed. For that reason, instructors must enter zeros for students that...
Article Id: 20236

Moodle allows instructors to hide their Gradebook from students within a given course. This will remove the Grades link from the course thumbnail on the students’ My Courses as well as the removing the Grades icon from Course tools. To Hide your Gradebook: From the main course page of the desired Moodle course, click the Admin (gear) icon and then select Edit settings ...
Article Id: 20377

The Smart File Importer allows instructors to quickly upload grades to a graded item to Moodle by using a .CSV or .TXT file. A graded item will need to be created in the Gradebook before the grades are uploaded. The specific format of your file depends upon whether it is using the LSU ID number (89 number) or Email address as the unique identifier for the student. Please note that for the...
Article Id: 20359

Student Gradebook The Student Gradebook feature allows instructors to view the gradebook in the same way that students view it in Moodle. Another benefit of the Student Gradebook is that it can display a single student's grades while protecting the privacy of other students' information. To access the Student Gradebook view, enter either Gradebook or Gradebook Setup from the Course...
Article Id: 20340

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 from the dropdown menu. The grade item will have to manually be toggled back to...
Article Id: 20214

To View the Gradebook in Course Grade Breakdown View: Log in to Moodle and choose the desired course. At the left of your screen select Course Tools . On the course tools page, select the Gradebook . Note : The Gradebook can also be accessed by selecting the gear icon (settings) in the upper right of the course. Choose Grades in...
Article Id: 19971

Graded Items must be created in order to have columns to manually enter grades into your Moodle Gradebook. Graded items can be created in Gradebook Setup . It is not necessary to create categories in a gradebook, but you may wish to create them in order to drop low grade items or weight the total of a group of items. To Create a Graded Item in the Gradebook Setup : ...
Article Id: 20212

General Information: Moodle allows users to curve graded assignments using the Offset and Multiplicator tools. The Multiplicator is a factor by which all grades for a graded item will be multiplied. For example, if the multiplicator is 2.0 and the maximum grade is 100, then all grades will be doubled. The default value for the multiplicator is 1.0. The Offset is a...
Article Id: 20215

Gradebook categories allow you to group related graded items together so that you can perform such functions as dropping a low grade or setting a weight or percentage for a group of items. Each category must contain at least one graded item. To Create a Category within Gradebook Setup: Scroll to the bottom of the Gradebook setup screen and click the Add category button.
Article Id: 20216

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

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