Transferring Percentages into Your Gradebook

One of the most popular features in Naiku is the ability for teachers to transfer test scores into any gradebook. With the press of one key, teachers can transfer scores for all students into their gradebook. This is a huge time savings from having to manually enter scores for each individual student.

 

Recently, we’ve received requests for the ability to transfer percentages rather than raw scores into the gradebook. For certain gradebooks, it is best or preferred that the scores be entered as percentages rather than raw points.

Gradebook Export Settings

 

We’re happy to report that teachers can now transfer percentages into their gradebook. It’s as simple as checking a selection box in the user profile. Read this support article for more information on how to implement this feature.

 

Thanks again for all the feedback and suggestions. We love hearing from you.

 

 

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