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If grading an assignment that has the student submit items to Moodle (file/online text etc.), the best place to enter grades is from the assignment itself.  From the assignment, click on View/Grade All Submissions.
If grading an assignment that has the student submit items to Moodle (file/online text etc.), the best place to enter grades is from the assignment itself.  From the assignment, click on View/Grade All Submissions.
[[File:AssignmentPage.png]]
[[File:AssignmentPage.png]]


On the following page, you will see where you can edit grades/add feedback and review the students' work.  At the top of the page is a dropdown list.  Here you have the option to download all student submissions.  This is very useful if the students have submitted essays or other files.
On the following page, you will see where you can edit grades/add feedback and review the students' work.  At the top of the page is a dropdown list.  Here you have the option to download all student submissions.  This is very useful if the students have submitted essays or other files.
[[File:downloadfile.png]]
[[File:downloadfile.png]]


The table of students can be sorted by clicking on the column headings.  If you click on the Status column title twice, it will put all of the assignments that need to be graded at the top of the page.
The table of students can be sorted by clicking on the column headings.  If you click on the Status column title twice, it will put all of the assignments that need to be graded at the top of the page.
[[File:grid.png]]
[[File:grid.png]]


Then use the pencil icon in the Grade column or click on Edit and Edit Grade to get the to grading page for that particular student.
Then use the pencil icon in the Grade column or click on Edit and Edit Grade to get the to grading page for that particular student.
[[File:grade.png]]
[[File:grade.png]]


On the following page, you can enter a grade, enter feedback, and select whether to notify the student or not.  When finished, either select Save or Save and Next will save the grade for this student and move to the next one.
On the following page, you can enter a grade, enter feedback, and select whether to notify the student or not.  When finished, either select Save. The Save and Show Next button will save the grade for this student and move to the grading page for the next student.
 
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[[File:entergrade.png]]



Revision as of 15:18, 2 November 2015

This guide is designed for teachers or non-editing teachers that will be entering grades for students. Grades can be entered in multiple locations in Moodle. It will depend on what you are grading where the best place is to enter the grades.

Grading from the Assignment page

If grading an assignment that has the student submit items to Moodle (file/online text etc.), the best place to enter grades is from the assignment itself. From the assignment, click on View/Grade All Submissions.

AssignmentPage.png

On the following page, you will see where you can edit grades/add feedback and review the students' work. At the top of the page is a dropdown list. Here you have the option to download all student submissions. This is very useful if the students have submitted essays or other files.

downloadfile.png

The table of students can be sorted by clicking on the column headings. If you click on the Status column title twice, it will put all of the assignments that need to be graded at the top of the page.

grid.png

Then use the pencil icon in the Grade column or click on Edit and Edit Grade to get the to grading page for that particular student.

grade.png

On the following page, you can enter a grade, enter feedback, and select whether to notify the student or not. When finished, either select Save. The Save and Show Next button will save the grade for this student and move to the grading page for the next student.

entergrade.png

Grading from the Grader Report

Grading from the Single View Tab in the Grader Report