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Gradekeeper registration
Gradekeeper registration






  1. GRADEKEEPER REGISTRATION FULL
  2. GRADEKEEPER REGISTRATION OFFLINE

GRADEKEEPER REGISTRATION FULL

Point to any student score to see the full name of the assignment.Gradekeeper is as easy to use as your paper gradebook. Make adjustments for students and see step-by-step work: Select a student's assignment score to go directly to the Assignment Grade page, where you can make adjustments, as described above, or link to the student's step-by-step work for each item in a Mastering assignment, or each question in a Learning Catalytics session. If the assignment is a Parent with a related Adaptive Follow-Up, be sure to heed the information provided when you select the icon that accompanies this message.

  • Adjust assignment score, due date, and more for one or more students: On the Assignment Grade page for a standard assignment, you can also reset the assignment for the student or adjust the student's score, due date, or exemption.
  • Step-by-step work by student on an assignment: On the Item Work page, you can see the student's step-by-step work for each Mastering assignment item (including time spent, wrong answers, hints requested, and hints worked).
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    Details for an assignment score: From the Scores for Student_name page, you can select any linked score to see the Assignment Grade page, which provides links to the Item Work page.You can also quickly access this page by searching on a student name from the Course Home (Mastering Performance area) or by selecting the student's name in the Roster. See all scores for an individual student: Select a student's name to see all the student's grades on the Scores for Student_name page. Select or point to almost any element of the Gradebook to see more information. To deselect one or more categories, you can choose Select All and use those keystrokes. To select multiple categories, you can use Shift+click or Ctr+click. Select a category name under Limit to categories. To limit Gradebook data to one or more categories:

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    You can use Shift+click or Ctrl+click to select multiple groups, or you can choose Select All. Select one or more group names under Limit to groups, if students in the course have been assigned to groups. To show data for one or more student groups: To show data for students whose total score falls within a range:Įnter a range of scores under Find Students with Total Scores to focus on high or low scorers.

  • Select one or more filter options, depending on the data you want to filter for.
  • Select Clear All Filters to remove all filters that currently apply to the data shown in the Score, Time, and Difficulty tabs.
  • Open the Gradebook, as described at the top of this page.
  • The same filter criteria apply to the data in any tab you display, whether Score, Time, or Difficulty.
  • If two thermometers appear for an assignment: The for-credit thermometer is on the left (dark blue-green), the for-practice is on the right (light blue-green).
  • To see the number of items completed: Point to a thermometer.
  • Thermometers apply to standard Mastering assignments, not Adaptive Follow-Up or Dynamic Study Module assignments. You can also compare thermometers for an individual student with the class average.
  • Item completion thermometers show the percentage of for-credit or for-practice items students complete.
  • Are for practice ( no points) or have zero weight.
  • Aren't due yet, whether for the entire class or for this student with an extension.
  • These include scores on assignments that:
  • Shades of gray background color indicates scores that don't contribute to the student's current total score.
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    Shades of red background color indicates scores below 100%, or the equivalent in points.See Gradebook preferences if you want to turn any of these options on or off.

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    To filter the list to show fewer students or a single student, see "Adjust your view of Gradebook data" below. Students are initially listed alphabetically, with either (depending on the tab you're viewing) their Score, Time, or Difficulty in each assignment column. If you filter the display to show a subset of students, the label becomes Average, and the row shows the average for only those students. (To switch between points and percentages in your Gradebook, see edit course settings.) You can use these points and the number in the Total column, to align points for Mastering assignments with your syllabus.Ĭlass Average or Average appears above student data.

  • Assigned Points appear in a row below the column headings if you're displaying Gradebook grades as points, rather than as percentages.
  • For Dynamic Study Module assignments, use Dynamic Study Module reports to review module difficulty and other details.

    GRADEKEEPER REGISTRATION OFFLINE

    Offline Activities and Learning Catalytics sessions are never displayed on the Difficulty tab. Average of all the per-assignment difficulty values in the row, rounded down to the nearest integer, for the assignments shown.








    Gradekeeper registration