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Moodle Gradebook
Moodle Gradebook

Moodle Gradebook: If you're already using Moodle for your courses, adding the power of the in-built gradebook can make teaching life a lot easier. This book tells you all about it – from basic concepts to clever customization.

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Moodle Gradebook

Chapter 2. Customizing the Grades

When creating a graded activity, you will choose how the activity will be scored, and this score will automatically be added into the course grades area.

The default grading options in a Moodle site are number grades (0-100) and a preset scale called "separate and connected ways of knowing". However, different courses will use different grading conventions and the ability to customize grades to meet specific course needs is sometimes necessary. Scales and letter grades can be customized by course and sitewide scales can be set by your Moodle administrator.

In this chapter, the different grading options will be outlined and you will be given some example uses of each grade type. You will create your own custom scales using words or statements, customize the letter grades, and set up outcomes. The considerations for calculating final grades and adding grades together will also be outlined in relation to each grade type.

Numeric grades

100 is the default grade...

Numeric grades


100 is the default grade for all assessments in Moodle. When setting up a graded activity, you will choose the highest grade possible for that assignment (such as 50) and, when marking the work, you will assign the grade achieved. No other changes need to be made in order to use numerical grades.

Numeric grades are the simplest type of grading for calculating course scores. Numbers are always easier to add than words!

Letter grades


Some assessments or homework activities, such as GCSE subjects, may need to be graded with a letter such A or D. In Moodle, letter grades are essentially number grades that are shown as letters in the gradebook. The advantage of using letter grades is that they act like numbers, so can be used for course total calculations.

The default grade letters within Moodle courses are shown as follows:

When the teacher grades the work, they give a numerical grade which is then converted by Moodle into a percentage and shown as the relevant grade letter in the gradebook.

For example: If the course uses the default letter grades and an assignment is given a grade of 85 percent, the letter grade shown in the gradebook would be B because the grade is between 83.00% and 86.99%, as shown in the previous screenshot.

The letter grades can be customized to link to any percentage in order to meet the course needs. The letters can also be changed into words.

Customizing letter grades

Let's set up...

Scales


Scales are a list of words or characters that can be used to grade work. Each scale needs at least two choices, but you can have as many options in the scale as you want. You can also use lots of different scales within one course. Examples of scales could include:

  • Refer, pass

  • Unsatisfactory, satisfactory, good, outstanding

  • Reviewed, feedback given

  • A, B, C, D, E, F

  • Fail, pass, merit, distinction

The scale is created prior to the graded activity being added to the course and, when an activity is added to the course, the required scale can be selected. When marking work, the teacher is given the scale options in a drop-down list, so that they can select the grade to be awarded.

Scales are useful when work is assessed using words or phrases or when a course needs to use a range of grades to provide feedback to learners (as letter grades will only let you have one option per course).

Scales can still be used for calculating final grades, but the scores are based on the number of items in the...

Using outcomes


Outcomes are extra elements that can be added to a graded activity to be able to grade whether specific elements have been completed. Each outcome can be graded with a scale, but the teacher must also put in an overall grade for the graded activity. Outcomes can be especially useful for courses that require students to demonstrate competency against specific performance criteria. When we add a graded activity, we will choose which outcomes, if any, it links with (you do not have to use all outcomes on all assessments).

We will set up some outcomes to enable us to assess whether specific criteria is completed and evidence is provided. We will make use of the Completion scale that we have just set up.

Note

In order for outcomes to be set up in a course, they need to be enabled sitewide by an administrator. The setting can be turned on by adding a tick next to Enable outcomes, under Site administration | Advanced features. Click on Save changes at the bottom of the screen. Once...

Summary


Through the use of numerical grades, letter grades, and scales, a teacher can customize their gradebook to ensure it can meet the specific course requirements. Where required, a teacher can also make use of outcomes, which can be used in conjunction with a scale, to demonstrate competency against specific criteria. Each type of grade has its own benefits, but the options you would like for calculating the final grade should be considered before choosing your grade type to ensure it will meet your needs. Remember that the number grades, or grade letters can always be calculated more straightforwardly than word grades (scales). Scales should only be used when no grading or only simple grading is required. However, numerical grades and letter grades can be used for more complex grading requirements.

In the next chapter, we will take a look at how to add these grading options to assignments within Moodle before learning how to grade work.

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Key benefits

  • Use Moodle's powerful gradebook more effectively to monitor and report on the progress of your students
  • Customize the gradebook to calculate and show the information you need
  • Discover new grading features and tracking functions now available in Moodle 2

Description

Moodle, as a learning management system, is used to provide resources, interactive activities and assessments to students. Through the use of the gradebook, Moodle can also be used to store grades, calculate final marks and track student achievement and progress to help the teacher manage the learning process.Through the use of the gradebook, Moodle can also be used to store grades, making it much easier for you to organize your work and relay information to your students. This book provides examples of practical uses of the gradebook to demystify the terminology and options available, allowing you to make full use of the assessment tracking features and, most importantly, customize it to meet your needs. Moodle Gradebook will introduce you to the core functions of the gradebook as you will learn how to add your own graded activities before marking this work. You will customize how you view the grades and organize the activities so that your course needs are met. You will also use the new completion functions within Moodle 2.x to track progress further. Make the gradebook accommodate your requirements by adding your own grading options and setting it up to present the information you need.

Who is this book for?

Moodle Gradebook is for anyone who uses Moodle as a course instructor. You will need to know the basic functions of using and navigating Moodle, but no prior knowledge of the grades functions will be required.

What you will learn

  • Understand the core functions of the gradebook, what information it shows, and how to get to it.
  • Add graded assignments to your online course that make use of number and word grades as well as the use of outcomes.
  • Create categories to arrange graded activities in the gradebook.
  • Use options to filter the information you want to see.
  • Discover the preset aggregation types to calculate category and course totals based on the course requirements.
  • View reports and export data to further review student progress.
  • Set up activity and course completion to further aid assessment tracking for students and teachers.
  • Discover the new advanced grading option now available in Moodle 2.

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Table of Contents

8 Chapters
Introduction to the Gradebook Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Customizing the Grades Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Adding Graded Activities Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Assigning Grades Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Using Calculations Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Organizing Using Categories Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Reporting with the Gradebook Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Additional Features for Progress Tracking Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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ghenrick Jul 30, 2012
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Unlike most of the Moodle books, this is a shorter more focused book with 128 pages, however this is quite sufficient to target the different aspects of the gradebook. The book is targeted at course instructors rather than admins.The introduction is a great primer about the gradebook, providing a strong overview of what the key features are and how it can be used. It is short and to the point and leaves the reader ready to target the areas which are of most interest to them.The following chapters explain the different types of grades, including numeric grades, letter grades, custom scales and outcomes. They then go through the steps of how to use the different grading methods with activities and assignments. I really liked the explanation of Rubrics and how they work with Moodle 2.The chapter on calculations is great (and the largest chapter in the book). It provides a nice progression of explanations and contextualisation even when handling some of the tougher aspects of the gradebook. I love that there are four examples and not just instructions.One chapter which is a MUST read for everyone is the chapter which covers excluding assessments from the final course grade. Great explanation.The chapter on the reporting side of the gradebook is really clear and provides good explanations on all the options available.Rebecca does a wonderful job explaining the activity tracking and course completion in the final chapter.The book provides a concise overview of the surface of the gradebook and of the depth of configurations available and how and why you would want to do so.If you are serious about utilising the gradebook then this is a book to keep on your desk
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Bill R. Aug 03, 2012
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Moodle teachers and administrators have needed a good book on the Moodle Gradebook for a long time. Finally, Rebecca Barrington fulfilled this need with Moodle Gradebook, from Packt Publishing.As an author, I know that it can be tempting to inflate a book's page count with unneeded text. Thicker books sell for higher prices, which means more money for the author. That's why I appreciate an author who writes a book that presents the information that I need, and then gets out of the way so I can get on with my work. Strunk and White's The Elements of Style is a classic example of this kind of user-friendly writing. Rebecca Barrington's Moodle Gradebook is another.Barrington begins with a tour of the gradebook, including a list of the Moodle activities that can be graded. Many Moodle teachers don't know that forum posts and glossary entries can be graded. Barrington also tells the reader early in the book that you can create custom scales for the gradebook, while avoiding the temptation to go into detail about those custom scales. After Barrington explains the standard numberic and letter scales, she gives us details about custom scales.Barrington also covers using outcomes, which might be the Gradebook's most underused feature. If you're a corporate user of Moodle, you will be especially interested in using outcomes. That's because and outcome can be measured by several different graded activities. For example, suppose resolving customer complaints is an important skill in your company. Your company might have a speicfic course on that skill, "How to Handle Customer Complaints." Also, that skill might be a part of several courses, such as a topic in "Dealing with Angry Customers" and also a topic in "Routing Calls to the Proper Department." You could create an outcoome for Resolving Customer Complaints, and apply that to graded activities in all three courses. Then, you can track your students' progress for that skill as they progress through your catalog of courses.Rubrics are also covered. A rubric is an element of a grade. It enables you to separate a grade into individual criteria, and assign a specific number of points to each criteria. Barrington uses the example of a writing assingment, where the word count, number of quotes, and number of elements covered are all critera that are graded.Barrington covers several kinds of grading reports from both the teacher's and student's point of view. Knowing what the students will see when they look at their invidividual gradebook is very useful for the teacher.If you want to get more insight into your students' progress, the Moodle Gradebook can be a valuable tool. Barrington's book does a good job of explaining and demonstrating how to make full use of the gradebook. I encourage you to read the detailed table of contents on Packt's website.
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C. Moeller Aug 01, 2012
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If you have used Moodle before, but would like more detailed help using the gradebook, this book is great. This books starts with an introduction to the gradebook, but quickly covers more advanced topics, such as using your own scale for grades, using letter or words instead of simply percentages, and many other advanced grading methods.Even though the book doesn't cover every possible function in the gradebook, it provides a comprehensive walk through on doing most anything you would want to do.If you have used Moodle, and want to become well versed with using the gradebook, this book would be a great reference.
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M. J. Jun 23, 2013
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Como toda la serie de estos editores, el libro es excelente, pues presenta un desarrollo de modelos muy didáctico y fácil.
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Mary Cooch Jul 24, 2012
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I'd long thought there was a need for a manual on using Moodle's Gradebook. While some people find its latest incarnation unneccessarily complicated, others love its huge range of features and with the advent of Conditional Activities in 2.0 and rubrics in 2.2, it will open up more possibilities to more Moodlers. So I have been looking forward to the publication of Packtpub's Moodle Gradebook by South Devon College's Rebecca Barrington whom I met at the Irish/UK Moodle Moot in Dublin last week. While I can use the gradebook to an acceptable degree, I am one of those numerophobes for whom any mention of terms such as "aggregation" "normalisation" or even "forumalae" have me quivering - so I hoped this book would quell my fears and explain grading essentials in clear terms. I was not disappointed.Chapter 1 gives us a basic introduction to the gradebook, how to access it, which activities work with it and how to organise grades and then Chapter 2 explains in more detail customising grades for our purposes within a course. What is useful is that the author is aware teachers reading the book probably won't have admin control, so where features need to be enabled -such as Outcomes - she points the reader in the direction of the admin settings so they can pass on the information. We learn how to tweak the gradebook's default letter grades for instance to suit Pass/Merit/Distinction requirements, and there is a useful section on the aforementioned Outcomes, something I feel has a lot of potential, but which I have rarely seen well used.In Chapter 3 we learn how to allocate Scales and Outcomes to graded activities such as assignments. We learn the difference between Simple Direct grading and Rubrics, a new feature for Moodle 2.2 (It's worth pointing out here that although the book is written for Moodle 2.2, a lot of it applies to earlier versions of Moodle 2 and 1.9 as well) The section on Advanced grading is clearly set out and helpful to those for whom this added functionality is a real boon - and that's a lot of us! Finally we look at adding grades directly to the Gradebook rather than via an assignment. This is also helpful, as I've realised when doing intermediate or advanced training that users are not always aware they are able to do this.Having set up assignments, we are then shown how to grade them in Chapter 4 with a clear explanation of the different display options to make the Gradebook easier to manage. Until now I was quite comfortable with what was going on: it was Chapter 5, Using Calculations that for me made the book worth the money (I bought my own copy so I am an unbiased reviewer!) I feel now much more confident about the processes of aggregation and normalisation and especially appreciated having several examples to follow.Chapter 6 explains how to organise grades into categories, something else that it's important to show new users from the start so they don't end up with long cluttered lists of grades, and also so they can have different aggregation types within one course. I was pleased as well to read about how to exclude assessments from the final grade as this is another query that is often raised on the help forums of Moodle.orgGroups and reports are dealt with in Chapter 7. Filtering by groups is another Must, especially if you have a course with several classes and shared by several teachers. I appreciated also having the different reports explained. Reports are one of Moodle's strong points and judicious use of the information they provide can assist in monitoring and improving the progress of our students. Another plus is that the Gradebook data can be exported and then played around with in, for instance, Excel. I always make a point of mentioning this to newbie Moodlers as well as it can be reassuring to realise that your grades aren't stuck on the internet - they can be downloaded, manipulated more and even printed off. You can also import grades.Finally, Chapter 8 outlines how to set a pass grade (very useful!) and then goes through the new Moodle 2 features of Activity and Completion tracking and Course Completion, including helpful screenshots of the teacher view and student view.The book is available in Moodle's Books Database and if you buy it from there, a percentage of the sales go to the Moodle Trust, so you will be supporting Moodle. Becky's final words at the end of the book are: I really hope that you have found this book useful Yes thankyou Becky - I did - and so will those who buy it!
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