Making a paper backup of Gradequick gradebook
October 3rd, 2009 Tagged backup, gradequick
Since many of us have dispensed with paper gradebooks, we may want to make a paper backup periodically. While the Gradequick gradebooks are backed up electronically, it never hurts to have an extra backup (especially for those times when the computers are not available, or after the end of the school year). Here’s how to do it:
- Click on Reports, then Spreadsheets, then Single term gradebook spreadsheet.
- You will see a report that first lists all the assignments for the quarter (showing the long names), then a listing showing each student name going down the left side of the page, with each assignment (using the short name) going across the page. The assignment information includes the date, possible points, and average score.
- Print the report and now you have a paper backup.
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