Ability to configure content that students can see in their gradebook
completed
Toddle
I’d like control over what shows up for students in the gradebook - for example, hiding courses that don’t have any grading.
Log In
T
Toddle Product Team
marked this post as
completed
Thank you for your feedback. We've introduced new Gradebook visibility settings in Toddle 2.0 that allow schools to control what students and family members can see. For example, you can choose to show only evaluated standards or learning goals and hide grades until they are finalized. These settings can be configured at both the school and course/subjects level. Read this article to learn more - https://helpcenter.toddleapp.com/en/articles/12593216-how-can-i-manage-gradebook-visibility-settings-for-students-and-family-members
C
Calantha Miller
Not sure if this belongs here, but we would love to control which of the gradebook's students see. Right now, there are 4 and it is very confusing for them. Also, I would argue that the way the assessment gradebook is setup for standards-based grading makes it less useful than the course plan.
M
Melissa Mack
As a school that utilizes the learning goals gradebook, we would like the ability to customize what shows up in the learning goals gradebook for all users (currently we use 1.0, and I know 2.0 may be a bit different, we're transitioning next year).
For students and families:
- If we don't want to hide the entire learning goals gradebook, could we hide the skills part?
- Could we hide particular subjects/classes from the gradebook? For example, we have a few non-graded classes showing up and it clutters the gradebook as these classes seem to always show up first when families/students open the gradebook.
-Could we have the ability to customize which standards and/or skills show up in the gradebook? For example, could it be that only standards/skills show up once they have at least one rating on them? (I think this is possible in 2.0, but I'm still pretty early in our piloting of 2.0). I have zero problem with all the skills showing up for teachers, but for students and families, less is more.
I
Ian Fairhurst
100% neccessary, also for the parent app/web access
Toddle
marked this post as
building now