Showing posts with label grade book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grade book. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Easy Grade - scoring and grading app for teachers



Easy Grade is a free app for teachers that makes it easy to grade student work (vs using the cardboard EZ Grader). It is easy to use and even lets you grade with 1/2 points. 

Here are some features:
  • you can adjust how many questions are on the test with a quick tap
  • you can choose whether you want to calculate grades on the number of questions/problems your student got incorrect or the number they got correct
  • you can increase or decrease the text size to fit more or less on the screen.
Easy Grade helps you calculate grades more easily and efficiently. Check it out in the App Store, Google Play or at http://easygradeapp.com./



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Disclaimer: Easy Grade is a paid advertiser 



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Friday, May 4, 2012

Engrade - free online gradebook expands with new features


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Engrade is a free, online gradebook that I used for many years before our school system got an online gradebook that integrates with our student information system. Engrade is easy to use and students and parents could view the grades and attendance at any time.



Over 4.5 million teachers, administrators, parents and students use Engrade in all 50 states and 150 countries. It's very popular and powerful.

Engrade has started a premium feature, starting at $600, for schools and districts to use. EngradePlus adds attendance, discipline, conference tracking, data analysis, email and SMS alerts, messaging and more, making it a true student information system. The teacher version is still free for individual teachers to use.




Engrade is free, easy to use, and powerful for teachers. EngradePlus brings a full featured student information system to schools and districts. There is minimal learning curves involved due to the design of the system and teachers will feel comfortable using it. 

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5 Great course management resources for educators

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Learnboost online planner/gradebook announces new admin features






LearnBoost is an online grade book and lesson planner that is available for free to educators. It has a grade book, lesson planner, attendance, reporting and calendar. It is easy to use, visually appealing, and you can share information with students and parents. The lesson planner is integrated with state standards and you integrate the whole system with Google Apps. Parents and students have access to view grades, attendance, calendars, and course information too.

It is an excellent product and they have just announced another nice upgrade. Administrators on LearnBoost can now set school-wide grade defaults to make classroom setup easier for teachers. They can customize subjects, standards, grade scale, and school sessions. Teachers can still customize their grade scale if they want, though.

This is another great feature for a great resource.









Friday, January 20, 2012

5 Great course management resources for educators



There are a lot of course management tools available for educators, including Blackboard and PowerSchool, that allow educators to do attendance, grading, post and organize resources and lessons, and interact with students. Many of them cost money. Moodle is free, but you have to pay to host it somewhere, or host it yourself. There are some great, free alternatives available. Here's a list, in no particular order.



EngradeEngrade is a web-based, free gradebook that is very powerful, full featured, and easy to use. I used it for many years until our school got a new SIS with an integrated gradebook. Students and parents can even have view access to see their grades at any time. It's even expanded with more features. In addition to the gradebook and attendance, you can create online quizzes that self grade, message students, set up flashcards, wikis, discussion groups, and more.





Schoology -Schoology is a free course management system for educators that allows them to manage their lessons, post resources and assignments, create quizzes, link to additional resources, conduct online courses, provide one-on-one help sessions and host discussions.




Edmodo - Edmodo is a tool that many teachers already use and more are discovering every day. Edmodo is a free social learning network for teachers, students and schools, providing a way to connect and collaborate, share content, access homework and grades, and much more.





My Big Campus -  My Big Campus allows schools and teachers to create a virtual classroom to use with their students. There is a resource library with videos, web sites, wiki’s and more. You can create groups and blogs and use the messaging system. Teachers can create a classroom calendar and even create, assign, and grade student assignments. The teacher can keep up with what the students are doing through the notification system too. Teachers can upload files to share with their students.





Coursekit - Coursekit combines a variety of tools for educators to use for extending their classroom or even creating an online course. Discussion groups, assignments with grading, resource sharing, a class calendar, and a community forum are just some of the tools available. Educators can post links, videos, and other files, hold online discussions, and even write a blog post.




You can also use Blogs, Web sites, and Wiki's to organize and share lesson materials, have discussions, and create assignments. My district uses PowerSchool for attendance and gradebook, but I use classroom blogs, a class website, and Google resources to share resources, post information, and communicate with my students.



What course management system do you use? Why do you like/dislike it? What would be your perfect course management system?




Learnboost announces student/parent access upgrade





LearnBoost is an online grade book and lesson planner that is available for free to educators. It has a grade book, lesson planner, attendance, reporting and calendar. It is easy to use, visually appealing, and you can share information with students and parents. The lesson planner is integrated with state standards and you integrate the whole system with Google Apps.

It is an excellent product and they have just announced a nice upgrade. Parent and Student access to view grades online have been updated. It is now easier to grant access to them to view grades, attendance, calendars and course information. The process is very simple to do.

To read the whole release and information go to their article: http://blog.learnboost.com/blog/view-grades-online-parent-student-access-update/

LearnBoost is a great alternative to paying for course management and gradebook systems. 

Saturday, August 27, 2011

LearnBoost - free online grade book and lesson planner and more




LearnBoost is an online grade book and lesson planner that is available for free to educators. It has a grade book, lesson planner, attendance, reporting and calendar. It is easy to use, visually appealing, and you can share information with students and parents. The lesson planner is integrated with state standards and you integrate the whole system with Google Apps.


The grade book has easy inputs, real-time stats, grading scales and weighted assignments. 






The lesson planner makes it easy to create new lesson plans, align them with state standards and keep all your materials in one place. You can attach files and pictures, create assessments, and comment in the reflection section so you remember what you want to change for next time.


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You can easily take attendance using a visual seating chart or list and quickly check student attendance history and records.


Attendance


It allows you to easily create reports on classroom and student data so you can make decisions based on student data. 


Reporting


Parents and students can have read access to view their progress.




The seating charts are visual and dynamic so you can try out different arrangements. 


Dynamic seating


You can also use it for scheduling and creating calendars and integrate it with Google Apps for Education. 


Flexible schedules Integrated calendars Google apps for education


They also have a blog where they discuss education technology, ed reform, policy, strategies and best practices, product releases, technology and tips for using LearnBoost. 


This is a great tool for teachers to use and it's free! It is full featured and easy to use.







Tuesday, May 31, 2011

LearnBoost - free online grade book and lesson planner and more



LearnBoost is an online grade book and lesson planner that is available for free to educators. It has a grade book, lesson planner, attendance, reporting and calendar. It is easy to use, visually appealing, and you can share information with students and parents. The lesson planner is integrated with state standards and you integrate the whole system with Google Apps.


The grade book has easy inputs, real-time stats, grading scales and weighted assignments. 






The lesson planner makes it easy to create new lesson plans, align them with state standards and keep all your materials in one place. You can attach files and pictures, create assessments, and comment in the reflection section so you remember what you want to change for next time.


Simple


You can easily take attendance using a visual seating chart or list and quickly check student attendance history and records.


Attendance


It allows you to easily create reports on classroom and student data so you can make decisions based on student data. 


Reporting


Parents and students can have read access to view their progress.




The seating charts are visual and dynamic so you can try out different arrangements. 


Dynamic seating


You can also use it for scheduling and creating calendars and integrate it with Google Apps for Education. 


Flexible schedules Integrated calendars Google apps for education


They also have a blog where they discuss education technology, ed reform, policy, strategies and best practices, product releases, technology and tips for using LearnBoost. 


This is a great tool for teachers to use and it's free! It is full featured and easy to use.









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