Importing grades from a
spreadsheet
Note: To complete the procedures in this
document, you must be assigned a role having the necessary
permissions. To determine your role, follow the directions in Participant roles. For a
basic understanding of roles and permissions, see Permissions and roles: Overview.
In Gradebook, you can import grades in two different ways:
- Import an entire spreadsheet. This method
will overwrite any existing grades in the Gradebook for columns with
the same name as existing Gradebook items and create new Gradebook
items for any columns that do not match existing Gradebook items.
- Import individual Gradebook items. This method
will create new Gradebook items for each spreadsheet column
you import. You cannot import any columns with the same name as
existing Gradebook items.
You can also use the Post'Em tool to upload a
.csv spreadsheet of grades (and feedback, if desired)
that students can view. For more information, see Using the Post'Em tool.
Note: You cannot import grades for Gradebook items
sent from the Assignment tool.
Importing an entire spreadsheet
- In your site's menubar, click
Gradebook.
- Near the top, click
Import Grades.
- Download the spreadsheet template by clicking
Download
Spreadsheet Template, choosing Save File, and
clicking OK.
- Edit the spreadsheet in a spreadsheet application,
such as Excel, and save it as a
.csv file.
- Import the spreadsheet by clicking
Browse... and choosing
the .csv file.
- After selecting the file, click
Import Spreadsheet.
- The following page should show the imported grades. When you are
finished, click
OK.
When using this option, it's best to download the spreadsheet template
provided, as instructed in step 3 above. You can upload a different
spreadsheet in .csv format instead, but if you do, format
it as closely as possible to the template. The first column should
contain individuals' UD IDs (Student ID numbers), and the first row should contain
headings, with the title and point value for each Gradebook item as in
this example:
Essay 1 [100.0]
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Importing individual Gradebook items
To import Gradebook items, you must first create a
.csv spreadsheet file containing columns of point-based
scores, and then upload it to the Gradebook Loading Dock. The first
row of your spreadsheet must contain headings for the columns it
contains. The first column must contain individuals' UD IDs (Student ID numbers).
Once you have your .csv file ready for upload, follow
these steps:
Uploading a file to the Loading Dock
- In your site's menubar, click
Gradebook.
- Near the top, click
Import gradebook item from
spreadsheet.
- On the Import Gradebook Item screen, click
Upload spreadsheet
(csv format) to Loading Dock.
- In the field next to "Title", type a unique name to be displayed
in the Loading Dock.
- To select a file for upload, click
Browse. Find the file
on your computer, click its name, and then click Open.
- Click
Save.
- On the Verify Upload screen, review the number of items and
students for your upload, and view a display of the file's
contents. If the content is correct, click
Ok. If you need to
select another file, click Back.
Once a file is uploaded to the Loading Dock, its contents become
available to import as a new Gradebook item. To import an uploaded
file's contents as a new Gradebook item:
Importing a file from the Loading Dock
- On the Import Gradebook Item screen, find your newly uploaded file
in the Loading Dock, and next to it, click
Import.
- On the Import Preview screen, click the radio button to select the
column that represents the Gradebook item and corresponding scores you
want to import. (You can select only one at a time.) Then click
Import Selected.
- On the Import Gradebook Item and Scores screen, enter the following
information:
- Title: The title you provided in the steps above
is automatically filled in. If you didn't provide a title earlier, you
must provide one here. The maximum length is 255 characters.
- Gradebook Item Point Value: Enter a total point
value for the Gradebook item. This must be greater than zero. Decimal
values are permitted to two decimal places.
- Due Date: In
mm/dd/yy format,
indicate the item's due date, or click the calendar icon
( ) to select a date using the pop-up calendar tool. This
field is not required.
- Select a column to import comments: If a column
in your file contains comments, use the drop-down list to select the
appropriate column, and add the comments to the import. Comments will
appear next to the grades in the Gradebook. This field is not required.
- To make this item's scores available to students, select the
Release this Item to Students option. You can deselect this
later, if necessary.
- To include this item when calculating the course grade, select the
Include this item in course grade calculations option. You
can deselect this later, if necessary.
- When you're finished, click
Submit. You'll return to the
Import Preview screen, where you'll see confirmation that your item
was added. You can now select another item for import, or click the
reset
icon ( ) to return to the main screen; see
The reset button. You should
see your imported assignment(s) listed under "Gradebook Items
Summary".
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