Oct 14 2008

The Moodle Gradebook

Published by alexmiller at 8:41 pm under Moodle and tagged:




After the first Keynote from Martin Dougiamas, we attended a session about the Moodle Gradebook presented by Shane Elliot from Pukunui Technology.

I’ve attached the presentation here (thanks Shane) so you can see the main points covered and the new Gradebook features for Moodle 2.0.

Tip for viewing the Gradebook

One great tip I got (thanks to Kaz Madigan for asking the question), was about the fact that the gradebook is displayed in one long horizontal table. By the time you scroll to the end of the grades, you can no longer see the name of person on the left.

Here’s something that may help.

Before

Click on the cell that the person name is in (if you click there name, you’ll be transported to their profile page). It will highlight the row, so when you scroll, you can see who’s grades you’re looking at!

After

Hope that’s useful.

The next Moodle Blog Post will about about the interesting session ‘Diving into e-Learning’ from Bronwyn Campbell of Active Learning Partners.

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