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Gradebook Tutorials A stat  tutorial  created by Jim Robison-Cox at Montana State University.  Jim  provides a comprehensive look at various stat packages, which includes unix, emacs, and LaTeX and TeX.

Microsoft Excel An excellent source of information and data  from this popular data program that is useful for keeping grades. This page includes links to valuable tools such as templates, tutorials, further downloads, and reviews.

Grading Software A complete software package from Class Mate Software, this is an extensive and ambitious grading program. A free downloadable trial copy available at this site.

 Evaluating: Grading and Scoring A series of forums that discuss vital issues in the grading process.  Topics include deciding what to grade, informal assessment, anecdotal notes, and student involvement.

Gradebook Software for Teachers A gradebook software program that seems to be adaptable to many grade levels and content areas.

Grades (from Macintosh) Grades  is a relational database gradebook program for the Macintosh. The program is tailored for university, college and high school professors to administer students' grades, exams, assignments, and grade reporting. Powerful yet easy to set up and use.

A2Z Gradebook  This is a teacher's grading program that calculates averages, assigns grades, and generates reports. Multiple teachers using this program can merge their files to create comprehensive reports. The software can also be personally customized.

Managing Student Records (WebCT)  From Montana State University, Manage Students is a powerful tool for maintaining student information and grades in WebCT. This page provides a tutorial in using this to manage student records and grading information.

FAQ's About Grading From the Teaching Effectiveness Program at The University of Oregon, pertinent questions are succinctly answered. These include how to grade short answer tests, how to determine students' initial abilities, fairness, and more.

Blackboard's Online Gradebook An example of an on-line gradebook, this site is accessible as an html document or downloadable as a PDF file.


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