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Student Information System Gradebook and Grade Roster Business Support Office

Student Information System Gradebook and Grade Roster Business Support Office. Introduction. Key Objectives: Understanding the Class Structure Understanding Gradebook Understanding the Grade Roster Understanding Different Types of Grades. Module Structure. Grade Roster. Classes.

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Student Information System Gradebook and Grade Roster Business Support Office

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  1. Student Information System Gradebook and Grade Roster Business Support Office

  2. Introduction • Key Objectives: • Understanding the Class Structure • Understanding Gradebook • Understanding the Grade Roster • Understanding Different Types of Grades

  3. Module Structure Grade Roster Classes Assignments Gradebook ModCat L1 Essay 25% Lecture Course Catalogue Module Grade Report 25% P1 Practical Exam 50% T1 Tutorial T1 T1 REF ESR Allows the creation and amendment of the validated module specification

  4. Class Assignments • Display the assignment structure • Start Dates • Due Dates • Weightings • Grading Scale

  5. Gradebook • Allow both Academic and Admin staff to enter Assignment Marks • Enter marks in the Grade by Assignment tab • Blanks will count as zero after the Assignment Due Date • Assignment marks are combined with the Class Weightings to calculate the overall grade

  6. Gradebook • Cumulative grades are automatically rounded up if mark = .5 or above • or are rounded down if grades are = .4 or less • Pass/No Pass Grades should be entered here too

  7. Requirement Designation • Also known as a competency grade • Is used to record a mandatory practical element that has no mark • Withholds credit from being released unless passed • Can be entered at anytime (prior to finalising the module)

  8. Grade Roster • Displays a list of students enrolled onto the module • Displays the Gradebook cumulative grade once it is ‘updated’ • Displays the status of the Requirement Designation • Records grade overrides

  9. Grade Override • Overrides are the SIS equivalent of ‘XF’ and ‘OG’ grades. • Can be entered either in Gradebook or Grade Roster • Cumulative Grade is still displayed

  10. Grade Override

  11. Posting Grades • Grades should only be posted (finalised) after they have been agreed as both correct and complete • Once posted cannot be updated from Gradebook • Cannot be changed on the Grade Roster

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