Module 9 - Gradebook Settings
Video Summary
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Gradebook settings must be configured before setting up sections/classes
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Settings control default gradebook behavior and visibility options
Gradebook display options
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Set decimal rounding for grades
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Hide/show assignment points from students
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Hide grades while entering them until ready to publish
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Enable/disable grade distribution graphs
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Hide/show numeric averages (letters only if desired)
Assignment categories
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Every assignment must belong to at least one category
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Categories can be weighted (example: Tests 50%, Homework 30%, Participation 20%)
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If not weighting grades, use a single 100% category
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Option to drop the lowest grade in a category
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Recommended to leave disabled until later in the term
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Enabling early may unintentionally drop the only grade entered
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Grading scale
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Defines how percentage averages map to letter grades
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Example:
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A = 90% and above
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B = 80% to under 90%
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Uses exact percentages, not rounded values
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Example: 89.9% is still a B
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Can use letters, numbers, or custom grading labels
How grade calculations work
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All assignments are point-based
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Final percentage = points earned ÷ points possible
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Category weights adjust how averages contribute to final grade
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Grading scale converts percentages into final grade labels
Grade mapping
- Maps grade labels to fixed point values
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Uses point values, not percentage ranges
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Typically requires all assignments to use the same total points (often 100)
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Commonly used for standards-based grading or elementary-style systems (E/S/U)
Additional notes
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Grade mapping does not calculate percentage ranges dynamically
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Custom grading systems require careful setup and consistent assignment point values
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Additional knowledge base articles explain weighting and grade mapping calculations in more detail
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