Educational Technology Ray Schroeder, editor, OTEL - University of Illinois at Springfield

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Tuesday, October 21, 2003
Keeping the Grades - Todd McIntire, techLearning

For educators faced with the tedious and time-consuming task of calculating grades, electronic grade books offer welcome relief. Like their paper counterparts, electronic grade books allow teachers to track student performance on class assignments, but offer the advantage of automatic grade calculation, multiple reporting options, and in some cases, information sharing. While many of the most widely used electronic grade books are integrated into full-featured student information systems, many educators — especially those whose districts have not adopted SIS solutions — require a simple, stand-alone software product to help them manage and report grades.


 


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