The Gradebook is the hub for all graded activities and points earned in your site. There are several settings you can set up for your site, such as Grade Entry in points/percentages, Grade Release Rules, Categories and Weighting, and Grading Schema.
Select the Gradebook tool from the Tool Menu in your site.
You can select either a Points-based gradebook or a Percentages-based gradebook, depending on your preferred method for entering grades.
Note: These options are typically selected by default. (Your system administrator may configure the default to be de-selected by setting the appropriate property in the Sakai system configuration file.)
You can choose to have No categories, Categories only, or Categories & Weighting in your Gradebook.
The No categories option is used when you want to have a simple grade calculation based strictly on the points or percentages of all your Gradebook items, without any groupings, weighting, or dropping of items.
The Categories only option is used for grouping similar Gradebook items, like all homework, or all projects. This option also allows you to drop grades within categories. If all items within a category have the same point value, you can choose to drop the highest grade, keep the highest grade, or drop the lowest grade within the category.
The Categories and Weighting option groups items and supports weighting of grades. For example, if all homework assignments added together comprise 20% of the final course grade, projects make up 50% of the course grade, and exams are worth 30% of the final grade, this option will allow you to group the items and weight them accordingly.
Note: If you use Categories, you must have at least one Gradebook Item in each category to enter grades. For example, if you have a Final Exam worth 30% of the final grade, you will need a Final Exam category AND a single Final Exam Gradebook item within that category.
Tip: If you would like to be able to drop grades, you should select either Categories only or Categories & Weighting.
Note: The percentage for all categories taken together must equal 100%.
If you selected either Categories only or Categories & Weighting, the enable drop/keep options will appear. All items within a category must have the same score value in order to use the drop/keep options for that category.
Tip: Many faculty prefer to use Keep Highest as opposed to Drop Lowest, since it reflects a more accurate running total of student grades during the course of the term. Items that students have not yet completed are not dropped automatically, so one or more higher scores may be dropped until all items have been completed.
Selecting the Equal weight option in the Categories & weighting settings will add the Equal Weight column to the category options sheet. Checking the Equal Weight box will treat all items in that category as if they were scored out of 100% of the points possible for each item, regardless of the actual point value. Therefore, if you have items of different point values within the same category, all items still have an equal weight. This allows you to use the drop/keep highest/lowest options for a category containing items of different points.
If you would like to designate a category as extra credit, select the check box in the Extra Credit column next to the category. Extra credit items add to the student's total grade, but points do not detract from the overall grade if not completed. For more information on extra credit, see How does extra credit work?
Tip: Both entire categories and individual Gradebook items may be designated as extra credit. However, you cannot have an extra credit item within an extra credit category.
You may drag and drop to reorder categories. Click on the reorder icon to the left of the category and drag it to the new location.
Once you have finished with your Gradebook setup, don't forget to click on the Save Changes button at the bottom to save your changes.