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The Natural aggregation method initially calculates the weight of all grade items based upon their maximum grade. Left unchanged, it will calculate grades precisely like Weight by Points. However, Natural allows you to override the calculated weight for any items you wish. Natural also helps to ensure that all of the weights within the course (or category) total 100. After...
Article Id: 20232

The Course Grade Total in the Moodle Gradebook can be exported to create a file for posting directly to myLSU for Midterm or final post grades. To Create a Course Grade Total File: Log into Moodle and select the course from which you wish to export grades. Open the Administration (gear icon) menu at the upper right and then click Grades.
Article Id: 20362

The Maximum grade setting determines the score that comprises 100% credit for a given grade item. The maximum grade for Moodle activities, such as Quizzes or Assignments, must be updated in the activity settings from the main course page. However, for manual grade items, it is found under Edit settings within Gradebook Setup . How to edit the maximum grade: From the main...
Article Id: 20376

The CSV Importer may be used to import grades from sources outside the current gradebook. To work correctly, the CSV file should have column headings and contain a unique identifier that can correspond to one of the unique identifier options in Moodle as explained below. Email address or LSU ID number (89 number) are commonly used. You must also create all categories and grade items in the...
Article Id: 20358

Grading in Moodle involves several components, best practices, and guidelines to enhance the grading process and facilitate ease of use. Included in this is the Moodle Gradebook, a robust tool for faculty to use to keep up with their students' grades. 1. Grading Best Practices Grade within the activity —when entering grades for...
Article Id: 20160

In the Moodle Gradebook, instructors have the option to quickly edit student's grades by graded item or by user (student) using Single View. To Edit Grades by User in Single View: Login to Moodle and open your desired course. Locate the gear icon (Admin) in the upper right of the course and select Grades . Click on Single view from the...
Article Id: 19969

In the Moodle Gradebook, instructors have the option to quickly edit student grades by graded item or by user (student) using Single View. There is an additional way to add grades in bulk based on empty grades or percentage scores using the Perform Bulk Import feature. To Bulk Insert Grades in Single View: Log on to Moodle and select desired course. Locate the gear...
Article Id: 19975

In the Moodle Gradebook, instructors have the option to quickly edit student grades by graded item or by user (student) using Single View. To Edit Grades by Graded Item in Single View: Login to Moodle and open your desired course. Locate the gear icon (Admin) in the upper right of the course and select Grades . Click on Single view in the...
Article Id: 19976

*NOTE: Plus/minus grading is required for all undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses using the A+ through F letter grading system. The default scale in Moodle will be a “sample” grading scale in which instructors can adjust to meet their own needs. If the plus and minus scale does not show up, or if you do not see enough spaces for all the letter grade boundaries for the...
Article Id: 20341

In this aggregation method, the weight of each grade item is determined solely by its maximum grade. The weight field is neither displayed nor is it configurable. The only variable that can be adjusted is the maximum grade of the item. In the example below, the student score 60 out of 80 possible points for a 75% course total.
Article Id: 20226

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