Schoology Learning

Grade student work

Edit materials

The header row for each graded item displays Materials More Options, and provides additional options for assignments, tests, and discussions.

Options

Details

Edit

Modify the item details.

Track Revisions

Displays changes made to a student's grades for assignments and discussions. This option is not available for tests, quizzes, and assessments.

Set (All Grades)

Adds the same score for all of the grades for that item.

Assignments, discussions, and grade columns with aligned Mastery objectives are scored by the aligned objectives and manually setting the overall score via Set All Grades is disabled.

View Statistics

Displays statistics for the item.

Delete

Removes the assignment, test, or discussion from the course section. All grades for the item are also deleted.

Add materials

Click the add item icon in your gradebook to create the following graded content:

  • Assignments

  • Discussions

  • Test and quizzes

  • Grade columns without associated course materials

Edit grades

From your gradebook, click a cell and enter the new grade.

For automatically graded tests, quizzes, or assessments, the calculated grade is displayed with a link to the student's submission. If you manually change the grade, an orange pencil icon will appear to indicate the override. Click the pencil icon to clear the override and revert to the original calculated grade.

  • Grades automatically save when you modify a cell.

  • You can enter any non-numeric character in a cell to assign a 0 for that grade.

Use the tab or arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate the gradebook cells.

  • Press Tab to move through the rows in a column.

  • At the end of a column, press Tab again to move to the beginning of the next column.

Move your pointer over the gradebook cells to highlight the entire row and column intersecting at that cell. This includes the student name in the row and the material title in the column header.

Whether using a mouse or keyboard, the row and column you are working in will be highlighted to indicate the cell you are editing.