Difference between revisions of "Assignment Audit"

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# At the setup box:  Set the current Year to Search.  Set the School (If a school level user, your school number will be already present).   
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# At the setup box:  Set the current Year to Search.  Set the School (If a school level user, your school number will be already present).   
 
# Set Term to the schedule type of your school.  Pick 6 Week, 9 Week, 4x4, 4.5, or any of the exam selections. (In the example below, 9 Week was selected).
 
# Set Term to the schedule type of your school.  Pick 6 Week, 9 Week, 4x4, 4.5, or any of the exam selections. (In the example below, 9 Week was selected).
 
# Next to the word Report, click in the down arrow and set to “>=” (greater than, equal to)
 
# Next to the word Report, click in the down arrow and set to “>=” (greater than, equal to)
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# Note: The report can be set to “greater than”, “equal to”, or “less than” by choosing the appropriate Report option and corresponding number of assignments
 
# Note: The report can be set to “greater than”, “equal to”, or “less than” by choosing the appropriate Report option and corresponding number of assignments
 
# If an Administrator wishes to investigate a teacher’s gradebook as a result of some data on this report, follow the directions on the next page.
 
# If an Administrator wishes to investigate a teacher’s gradebook as a result of some data on this report, follow the directions on the next page.
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Revision as of 04:21, 9 January 2014

  1. At the setup box: Set the current Year to Search. Set the School (If a school level user, your school number will be already present).
  2. Set Term to the schedule type of your school. Pick 6 Week, 9 Week, 4x4, 4.5, or any of the exam selections. (In the example below, 9 Week was selected).
  3. Next to the word Report, click in the down arrow and set to “>=” (greater than, equal to)
  4. To the left of the word Assignment(s), set to “0”
  5. Next to For, select the grading period to report on. (In the example below, 1st Nine Weeks was selected).
  6. For Report Type at bottom of setup box, choose Summary.
  1. When data is displayed on the screen, a user reviews the number of assignments posted in JGradebook as well as a count of missing grades.
  2. To sort the report by Number of Assignments, click on the title of the column. To sort the report by Course Name, click on the title of the column.
  3. To print a portion of the report, highlight the section to print, then click Print Selected.
  4. To print the entire report, click Print.
  5. Note: The report can be set to “greater than”, “equal to”, or “less than” by choosing the appropriate Report option and corresponding number of assignments
  6. If an Administrator wishes to investigate a teacher’s gradebook as a result of some data on this report, follow the directions on the next page.
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