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Title of script: Grades

Author: ela goyal

Keywords: Grades, moodle


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Scripts and Functions In Moodle Talk to a Teacher National Mission on Education through ICT http://spoken-tutorial.org Script Ela Goyal Narration Ela Goyal 18 October 2010

Switch to slide no 2 Welcome to spoken tutorial. In the coming few minutes, we'll talk about how to view and track grades on the moodle site. The Moodle grades area is a sophisticated tool for tracking student scores in your course. You can use it for scored activities both in the classroom and in Moodle.
Switch to Terminal You can access the grades area by clicking the Grades link in the Administration block on your course page. View Grades page contains a table, listing students in the course together with their grades for each activity.

You can sort the table by student last name or first name by clicking the respective links under the student column on either the left or right side. Initially, it’s sorted by last name. On the right is the Total column. There are two arrows for sorting student totals in descending or ascending order. There is also a Stats link, which displays statistics for the class in a pop-up window. Each graded activity name links to the grades for that particular activity. Buttons above the grades table enable you to download course grades in a choice of three formats: Open Document Spreadsheet, Excel, or text. Also at the top of the page is the Set Preferences tab. The Set Preferences page contains the following settings: Reprint Headers - This preference sets the frequency with which Moodle will display a row with the column labels rather than scores. With a large class, this feature can make it easier to view a large number of graded activities without losing track of individual grades. Show Hidden Items - You can choose whether to show or hide hidden graded activities on the View Grades page.

Switch to slide no 3 Spoken Tutorials are part of Talk to a Teacher. Supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. More information: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro This tutorial has been created by Ms. Ela Goyal from SIES College of Management Studies, Mumbai.

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