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Grade sheet for students #331
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Very good idea! The .student file would get updated with status information, including grades, when things are due, etc -- similar to what is in the directory for each assignment. Thanks for suggesting this, since I hadn't thought about it in any detail. If you have more details about what you might want, don't hesitate to put them here. |
Grades and deadlines were my two initial thoughts. Another possibility (that needs to be considered more carefully than the 30 seconds I have so far) is a "submit" button. This would allow the instructor to start grading things early as they are submitted. That could interfere with the "collect all" button for the instructor, though, maybe needing to be a "collect unsubmitted" or something like that, I'm not sure. This may be more than is necessary, since the collect button works just fine. Another nice thing might be direct links to the assignment folder and the "graded" folder for each assignment. |
In addition, I'd like to see the ability for an instructor to download all grades for all students as a single .csv file |
It's already there in settings. You can download as csv or as a python On Friday, February 19, 2016, Mike Croucher [email protected]
Sent from my massive iPhone 6 plus. |
I'll close this as not very concrete and very stale, the idea is basically that "student interface can be better" |
I think it would be useful for students in a course to have a "gradesheet" where they could see all of the grades they have, instead of having to go to each folder to check for a grade. Something like the course view of the instructor would work very well - maybe being a member of a .course file could create a complementary .student file for each member of the class?
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