Quercus Gradebook

What Can I Use It For?

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The Gradebook  helps instructors enter, view, filter, and distribute grades for students. The New Gradebook is the  most recent, updated version of The Gradebook.

Depending on the Grade display type, grades for each assignment can be viewed as points, percentage, complete or incomplete, GPA scale, or letter grade. A number of potential issues regarding the use of letter grades in Quercus have been identified. Problems can occur when using Gradebook or the online assignment grading tool, SpeedGrader. Please refer to the note on Letter Grades in the highlighted section of this page.

Only graded assignments, graded discussions, graded quizzes, and graded surveys that have been published display in the Gradebook. Ungraded assignments are not included.

This Academic Toolbox tool helps you...
Organize Content / Assess Student Work & Provide Feedback
Typical course activity format:
Synchronous or Asynchronous
Quercus integration
Built-In Tool

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              Cost
              Centrally Funded
              Special Notes

              Quercus Gradebook vs The New Grade book

              The New Gradebook is an updated version of The Gradebook. You may encounter references to both versions when accessing support.  Instructors will use Grades on the Navigation Menu to access the current Gradebook version.


              Note about Letter Grades

              A number of potential issues regarding the use of letter grades in Quercus have been identified. Problems can occur when using Gradebook or the online assignment grading tool, SpeedGrader.  Please consult our Letter Grades in Quercus section for more information.


              Note about Quercus (Canvas) System Performance:

              The New Gradebook should render consistently in courses with a course weight of up to 80,000.
              A course weight is calculated as follows: (# of Students) X (# of Assignments).


              Future Updates

              All functionality with the current Gradebook is included in the New Gradebook with the following exceptions:

              For a complete list of features, see New Gradebook Release Notes

               

              How to Get Started

              The Gradebook helps instructors easily enter, view, and distribute grades for students. The New Gradebook is an updated version (activated in 2019) of The Gradebook. There are multiple ways to view grades for a class or individual student, gradebook history and to filter by assignments. 

              How to Use This Tool

              Overview

              Instructors can choose from three options when grading with Quercus:

              • The Gradebook is a spreadsheet where you can input and distribute grades for course work. Grades can be calculated as points, percentages, or other marking scheme permitted by your division.
              • Speedgrader  enables sequentially viewing student work and entering grades, as well as annotating with comments on documents. You can access Speedgrader from the Gradebook or within any assignment, quiz, or graded discussion.
              • To grade offline, export grades from the Gradebook in a spreadsheet that can be edited. Once complete, upload the spreadsheet to Quercus to post your grades.

              Important Note: Manually Post Grades is now the default setting for every new course in Quercus as of the Winter 2021 term. This allows an instructor to decide when to release grades.

              Instructions

              • Enter Grades

              • Important Information about Letter Grades in Quercus

              • Grade Detail Tray

              • Post or Hide Grades

              • Change the Grade Post Policy to "Automatically Post Grades" for the Course

              • Change the Grade Post Policy to "Automatically Post Grades" for an Assignment

              • Post Grades for an Assignment 

              • Hide Grades for an Assignment

              • Grade Post Policy Indicators

              • Organization and Management

              • View Student Information

              • Late and Missing Submission Policies

              • View Ungraded as Zero

              • Resources and Support

              • Anonymous Grading

              Guides

              Videos

              Privacy Considerations

              For more information about setting a Grade Posting Policy, please see the following guide: How do I use posting policies in my course? External Link

              Accessibility Considerations

              Accessibility

              The New Gradebook includes the following keyboard shortcuts:

              • s : Sort the grid on the current active column; applied sorting is by grade (low to high)
              • m : Open menu for the active column
              • esc : Close the currently active menu
              • g : Go to the current assignment’s detail page
              • c : Open the grade detail tray

              When navigating the Gradebook grid, press the escape key before using keyboard shortcuts.

              Last Modified:

              11 August, 2023

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