Gradebook (Grades on the menu bar) on Bruin Learn helps instructors view and manage student grades as it does on CCLE. Many settings are quite similar to CCLE but some differences are noteworthy. First of all, ONLY published-to-display (grade-type) assignments, (grade-type) quizzes, (grade-type) discussions, and (grade-type) surveys are shown can be viewed in the gradebook (However, you can view unpublished assignments by changing the view setting in the gradebook later). Be reminded that Not-Graded assignments and quizzes are not available in the gradebook.

Most changes in the setting can be made in the gradebook, but some should be made from the Settings on the menu bar. For example, instructors could enable and edit the course grading scheme. Once you click view grading scheme, you will be directed to a pop-up window to view/edit the grading scheme. You are able to edit directly in this window by clicking the pencil icon at the top-right, but we have found that sometimes the change is not applied successfully. To be safer, it is recommended to click manage grading schemes and make a change there, as either the default or a new scheme.

Some more changes that can be made from the Settings are to (un)hide totals in student grades summary and (un)hide grade distribution graphs from students. These are unhidden by default.

View Setting

The default gradebook view setting is to view all students and their grades at a time. Instructors can view students individually in the Gradebook Individual View, by changing the Gradebook drop-down menu, but some options and settings from the gradebook are not supported in the individual view.

If instructors have designed Outcomes (on the menu bar), they could also view the Gradebook Learning Mastery to see if students achieve the mastery level based on the designed criteria.

Lastly, instructors can view their own and their graders' activities in the gradebook from the Gradebook History, by students, graders, artifacts (assignment items), and start/end dates.

More view settings can be customized from the View drop-down menu. The list could be arranged and filtered by different settings. Also, instructors could change the default colors that show assignment submission statuses for grading: late, missing, resubmitted, dropped, and excused. Moreover, instructors can make active the Notes column where they put an internal comment (up to 255 characters) to students to keep track of extra information for grading activities. This note column is not visible to students. Instructors can also hide/unhide unpublished assignments.

Gradebook Setting

Instructors can make a change to the gradebook setting from the gear icon at the top-right.

Grade Input

Instructors can enter a grade for students directly from each gradebook assignment cell. Also, if they click the rightwards arrow button inside a cell, they can open the grade detail tray on the right where they enter a grade as well as a submission status. If instructors click SpeedGrader, they will be directed to a speedgrader window for individual students that is equivalent to the one on CCLE.

Import/Export

Instructors can import a CSV file to upload changes to the gradebook or export the gradebook to a CSV file. The most latest export history is shown below the Export menu so that instructors could re-download it.

After exporting,

Before importing,

Awarding Extra Credit

In Bruin Learn, there are two ways for instructors to give extra credit to students. First, they can simply add up extra points to one of the existing assignments (even possible if the total is 100+ with that extra credit). Second, and probably most preferred by instructors, they can create a dedicated extra-credit assignment.

Removing a Test Student from Gradebook

Bruin Learn puts “Test Student” in the gradebook when you use Student View. As the test student’s grades could skew grade averages and trigger some errors, you may need to remove the test student row. To this end, you need to go to the Settings on the left menu bar and choose the Sections tab. Click the course section, place your mouse pointer over the “Student, Test” and click the red X button on the right.

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