2. • Locate the Gradebook
• Organise grades
• Customise grades
• Use numeric and letter grades and scales
• Use outcomes
• Add assignments
• Add outcomes to an assignment.
6. Which activities show in the
Gradebook?
• Quiz
• Assignments
• Lesson
• SCORM package
• Workshop
• Glossary
• Forum
7. Organising the grades
• Numeric grade: A numerical grade between 1
and 100. This is already set up and ready to use
within all Moodle courses.
• Scale: A customized grading profile that can be
letters, words, statements, or numbers (such as
Pass, Merit, and Distinction).
• Letter grade: A grading profile that can be
linked to percentages (such as 100 percent > A).
10. A standard scale is available
site-wide, for all courses.
An ordered list of values, ranging from
negative to positive, separated by commas,
for example "Disappointing, Not good
enough, Average, Good, Very good,
Excellent!"
13. Click this box to change the scales.
You can use letters or words here.
This setting determines the minimum
percentage over which grades will be
assigned the grade letter.
Save your changes!
18. Select your
grade here
Give your feedback here
Progress through the
students here
19. In the next exciting instalment…
• Organise the Gradebook into categories
• Calculate course grades (including
normalisation, aggregation, weighting and
means)
• Use various gradebook reports
20. Plus…. A special guest appearance
2. ‘Advanced Upload’ Drop Box
Linked to SMS Definition.
Stream
Learning Management System
RPS SMS
Results Processing System Student Management System
Assignment Definition
3. Assessment Linked to 1. Assignment Definition Set up.
Assignment Definition.
Assignment & Marks Management