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00:07: How do I view my students grades in a current course?

00:10: In global navigation, click the courses link, then click the name

00:14: of the course.

00:17: In course, navigation, click the grades link.

00:21: From the grades page, you can select the course for which you want to view grades.

00:25: By default grades are sorted chronologically by assignment due

00:29: date in the arranged by menu. You can also sort by module assignment

00:33: name or assignment group. To see the specified grades,

00:37: click the apply button assignments, that are not part of a module will

00:41: be shown at the end of the assignments list in alphabetical order.

00:45: However, if modules are assignment groups aren't used in your students course,

00:49: they won't be included as sorting options.

00:53: You can view the name of the assignment, the assignment due date, the assignment

00:57: submission date, the assignment status, the score, your student earned

01:02: and the total point value of the assignment.

01:05: You may also be able to view whether the assignment includes scoring details, comments

01:09: or rubrics.

01:12: You may see various great icons in the score column indicating the type of assignment.

01:16: Your student submitted These assignments have not been graded by your students

01:20: teacher. Once the assignment is graded, the icon will be replaced

01:24: by your students score

01:27: To print your students grades, click the print grades button.

01:32: If grading periods are enabled in your students course, you can view your students

01:36: grades. According to grading, period. By default the grades page

01:40: displays the current grading period. If an assignment does not include a

01:44: due date it displays as a part of the last grading, period.

01:47: To view grades for another course. Click the course drop down menu.

01:52: To see the specified grading, period, and course, click the apply button.

01:58: Your students teacher May enforce an automatic late policy in the course, Any

02:03: assignments that are submitted after the due date or marked as late.

02:06: The late policy automatically deducts a percentage of the grade from the total

02:10: score. Late assignments, display the late icon in the status column

02:15: of the grades page. To view submission details for a late assignment.

02:19: Click the submission name.

02:22: The submission Details page displays your students grade, the amount, deducted

02:26: for the late penalty and the final grade.

02:30: If there are comments in your assignment, the assignment displays a comment icon,

02:35: To view comments. Click the icon comments will be organized chronologically

02:39: to close comments.

02:41: Click the close link.

02:44: An assignment may also include a rubric icon, which means the assignment included,

02:48: a rubric for grading purposes. To view your results, click

02:52: the icon view, your students score, based on the rubric, to

02:56: close the rubric click, the close rubric link.

03:00: The grades page will list the assignment groups, included in your course.

03:04: Assignment groups allow instructors to organize assignments, discussions

03:09: and quizzes into groups and apply specific grading rules or weights to those

03:13: groups. You can view the percentage score for each group in the points.

03:17: You've earned versus the total points possible

03:21: The great summary shows your students total grade and allows you to show or hide

03:25: all scoring details, comments and rubrics shown in the grades

03:29: page. Depending on the grade calculation for your students course, your

03:33: students total grade May display as a point value, or as a percentage,

03:39: The current grade is calculated by adding up the graded assignments, according to their

03:43: weight, in the course, grading scheme, This grade is calculated with the

03:47: calculate based only on graded assignments, checkbox selected in the sidebar.

03:52: The total grade is calculated by adding all the assignments, according to their weight,

03:56: in the course, grading scheme, both graded and ungraded, assignments, To

04:01: view the total grade deselect, the sidebar check box.

04:04: The grade at the top of the sidebar, reflects your student's total grade.

04:09: The sidebar shows, the information about how your students grades are calculated.

04:14: If your students assignment groups are weighted, the sidebar will show the breakdown of

04:18: weighted assignment groups. Assignment groups will always display

04:22: as a percentage. If your students teacher allows you to view total grades,

04:26: you can see a breakdown in the points.

04:28: Your student has earned versus the total points possible

04:33: If your students course does not use assignment groups, your students total grade

04:37: can be displayed in points per percentage.

04:40: If your students total grade is displayed in points, you can view your students

04:44: overall grade percentage. Again, your students teacher May

04:48: restrict you from viewing, your students total grade.

04:52: If your students institution restricts viewing quantitative data, your

04:56: students total grade is displayed using a grading scheme, usually letter grades.

05:01: Again, your students instructor May restrict you from viewing, your students total

05:05: grade.

05:07: If you are observing a student in multiple courses, you can use the course drop-down

05:11: menu to view grades, in other courses. If your students grades

05:15: page shows assignments and learning Mastery headings, you can also view your students

05:19: standards-based scores in the learning Mastery link.

05:24: This guide covered how to view my students grades in a current course.