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Admin:  '''Grades''' > '''Count'''  > '''Grade Distribution Report'''
 
 
Teacher:  '''Reports''' > '''Grades''' > '''Grade Distribution Report'''
 
 
A teacher will not see a setup box. A list of all courses will appear on the screen with counts and percentages for alpha grades, passing (p), OSNU, and incompletes.
 
  
  

Revision as of 04:29, 28 August 2018

Video How-to

Grade Distribution Report video

How-to

Setup Box Options

Distribution.png


To find definitions for standard setup values, follow this link: Standard Setup Options.

OK - Click to continue.


Column Headers

To find definitions of commonly used column headers, follow this link: Common Column Headers.

For other columns not listed in the common column list:

  • TGR: Total grades posted.
  • Column Header A, A%, through F, F%: Count of students with an A, B, etc., followed by the percent of each.
  • Column Header P, P%: Number of students earning a grade of P followed by the percent.
  • Column Header O, O% through U, U%: Number of students earning a grades of O, S, N, U followed by the percent of each.
  • Column Header I, I%: Number of students with an incomplete followed by the percent.
  • Column NUM: Total numeric points divided by total grades posted
  • Column Grade: Grading scale letter equivalent of the NUM column. This field will be empty if a mix of grading scales are used.
  • Column OT: The total of other grades posted.
  • column QP: The total quality points divided by the number of grades posted.

Student Count Cell Click Applications

TIP: If the user clicks on the number in the grades count cell, the roster of students who have that grade will be displayed on the screen.

  1. To obtain a quick list of students failing a single course: Click on the count of "F" grades for a single course.
  2. To obtain a quick list of students failing all classes taught by a teacher: On the teacher summary row, click on the count of "F" grades.




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