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What is it?
The Moodle course Gradebook (or Grader report as it is also known) allows tutors and course administrators to manage grades for Moodle activities, such as assignments and quizzes, in that course. The Gradebook collects items that have been graded from the various assessed activities in Moodle and allows you to view and change them, as well as sort grade items into categories and calculate totals in various ways. When you add an assessed activity in a Moodle course, the Gradebook automatically creates space for the grades it will produce and then adds the grades as they are generated, either by the system (e.g. quizzes) or by you (e.g. assignments). Many activities in Moodle can be graded, including glossary and database entries (using ratings), lessons, quizzes, assignments, questionnaires, SCORM/AICC packages and scheduler meetings.
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Alternatively, in the Gradebook, under the Setup tab, you can click Add grade item to create a new column for you to upload or enter grades.
Examples and case studies
Change the way grades display to students.
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From the Gradebook page, click the Export tab.
Select the specific grade items you wish to export. Possible grade items include Turnitin assignments, Moodle assignments, and the course total. At the end of the list of grade items there is an option to select all/none.
Export options
Under Export format options, you can select to Include feedback in export, which will include any Moodle assignment Feedback comments. This does not include inline comments, only the general feedback comments a marker can leave on a Moodle Assignment submission.
You can also untick Exclude suspended users if you want to include students who have been un-enrolled in a course.
Click download to generate a spreadsheet of the Gradebook.
Further help
Further guidance on Grader report (Gradebook) is available from Moodle Docs.
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If you have a specific question about the tool please contact the Digital Education teamassist@apu.edu.my.
Caution
You may need to hide all the grades in your course, to prevent students seeing them before ratification. You can do this by following these steps:
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Examples and case studies
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Conditional (if, and, or) operators can be used in grade calculations of the grade book. This can be used to specify a grade below which certain activities must not fall.