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Online GradeBooks for Free

Ah...the end of the third grading period is here. While in a school this week I heard lots of chatter about posting grades in the grading software. "Excuse the interruption, but teachers would you please export your grades, again, due to a system error..."

Many school districts use gradebook software for the printing of report cards and that is all. But what about providing students with access to their progress on an ongoing basis. With parent conferences in the next couple of weeks, many parents would like to know what the student's grades are before they meet with the teacher for so many reasons. While many schools have the ability to print electronic report cards from "e-grades" that teachers keep, they do not utilize the student or parent access features of their "gradebook" package, or the software being used doesn't have that anytime, anywhere access for the various stakeholders who want to track student progress.

Do you keep your grades electronically? Take a look at EnGrade! It is a FREE online tool for classroom grades. Engrade is a free and powerful tool that gives teachers the ability to manage and post student grades, upcoming assignments, and attendance online in real-time.

Students and parents have online access to the data, too. I have begun to use the software in some of the long term professional development projects in which I am involved. This provides some feedback to the teachers about their implementation of daily use of technology in student learning activities. My grading system has been customized from a numerical scale to a rating of 1-4 which are represented in a more "expressive" way.

4= ;-) 3= :-) 2= :-o 1= :-(

The teachers, with their access as students in my class definitely can monitor their progress in meeting project goals! And I can give the principal access to these "grades", too!

2 Comments:

  • i think that your blogs are incredible... just like you!!! keep them coming and thanks for all your help

    By Anonymous Smitty, at August 09, 2007  

  • I feel the variety of products presented provide interesting and unique ways for teachers to evaluate a students learning.

    By Anonymous clarence, at August 09, 2007  

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