Final Grading in Learn@UW
Posted: 2012-12-05 09:55:27 Expiration: 2012-12-29 00:01:27
Disclaimer: This news item was originally posted on 2012-12-05 09:55:27. Its content may no longer be timely or accurate.
Final Grading webinar and more information for grading with the eGrade Submission process.
We're approaching that time in the semester when final grading preparation may appear on your to-do list. Here is some useful information for final grading and additional information to prepare for next semester:
- Submitting Final Grades to Faculty Center by the eGrade process
- Webinar on Final Grading (the eGrade process) -- link to archived session
- How to get help with Learn@UW
- Coming soon: Learn@UW Training -- Jan 15-16
- Feedback
If you calculate final grades within the Learn@UW gradebook, you can send them to ISIS (Faculty Center) for final approval between Dec 14th and 28th. This process is intended for large courses (greater than 30).
For step-by-step directions (including video), visit: Learn@UW-eGrade Submission
There is a webinar that covers this process as well (see below).
Note: Since grades within Learn@UW are not considered official, you may not wish to release a final grade on your Learn@UW course site. Students can find official grades in the Student Center.
Final scores can be calculated in Learn@UW, however, you must submit official grades to the registrar through ISIS (Faculty Center).
Final Grading Webinar -- Wed, Dec 5, 12:15-1:00PM
Tune in to walk through the steps for exporting grades from Learn@UW through the eGrade submission process. We will cover creating a grade scheme, applying it to final grades, adjusting grades, and exporting to the Faculty Center.
Click here to view the archived session.
Note: This session focuses on the steps required within Learn@UW; it does not cover the grade submission process inside the Faculty Center, which sends grades to the registrar. Learn@UW eGrading is not recommended for classes smaller than 30 students.
How to get help -- Learn@UW
If you would like assistance with your Learn@UW gradebook, please contact one of the following groups. Scheduling an appointment may be required with any group other than the Help Desk. Please keep in mind that available time with support staff fills up quickly at the end of the semester and support staff will have limited availability around the holidays.
- DoIT Help Desk: https://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/
- Local instructional technology support unit: http://comets.wisc.edu/first-contact
- Digital Media Center (420 Henry Mall, Room B1131; http://dmc.wisc.edu
- DoIT Academic Technology (academictech@doit.wisc.edu) Support from the Learn@UW Team is available during business hours until 4:30pm (including December 28).
Coming soon: Learn@UW Skill Sessions -- January 15-16
You are invited to attend upcoming Learn@UW skill sessions where you will learn more about how to effectively leverage Learn@UW technologies for teaching your classes. DoIT Academic Technology supports face-to-face instruction and can help instructors prepare for blended instruction; the topics and tools covered in these sessions can help instructors learn skills necessary for both approaches.
https://academictech.doit.wisc.edu/learnuw-skill-sessions
Your Feedback is Appreciated
The Learn@UW team is always interested in hearing from instructors, staff, and students who use the system. Please provide us your end-of-semester feedback. https://uwmadison.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_d0hCxroaXsD6ufG
-- Learn@UW Mad: Chad Shorter