Reports are based on the data gathered by the system during student sessions, including statistical analysis of student and class performance. You start creating a report by selecting what information you want to include. The Gradebook makes it easy to get to the level of detail you need.
For example, you can begin with a report listing all student results on an assignment and click a student’s name to display only that student’s data. From the student record, you can then change a grade or view the student’s answers for each question on an assignment.
You can download any Gradebook report to comma-delimited or tab-delimited formats. In addition, you can use the Gradebook to manage student records, such as changing student passwords or uploading class rosters.
The Gradebook provides three different views of assignment data: by student, by assignment, and by assignment item or question. These views correspond to the first three tabs in the Gradebook.
To view a list of students and their grades, click Student Statistics.
To view summary statistics for each assignment, click Assignment Statistics.
To view summary statistics for each question on an assignment, click Item Statistics.
After you generate your assignment grade report, you can set weighting for each assignment with respect to the cumulative grade for the class.
Generate your Assignment Grade Report, see Basic Gradebook Reports.
Use the % Weight link to access the table of all assignments.
Set the appropriate relative assignment weights.
Note: The system notifies you if your total assignment weightings sum to more than 100%.
See Also:
Tutorial: Basic Gradebook Reports