Sandy Ewanowski, Emmett Mullins & Jeff Robertson Eleven Quick Tips to Help Teachers Get THE MOST...

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Eleven Quick Tips to Help Teachers Get THE MOST from their Gradebooks

If you want to print (for example) the “due date” on a Progress Report, then DISPLAY it that way (even temporarily).

That will ensure IgPro prints the “due date” (or any other IgPro field).

To gain more “real estate” on your IgPro screen, click/hold/drag the “border” to the right edge.

IgPro will “remember” this setting.

When creating a task (or edit it later), use the “Custom” Short Name field, rather than letting IgPro Automatically “guess” a short name.

Sorting tasks by type gives a better picture of how students are progressing.

BONUS: Reports will retain this order (see Itty Bitty #1)

Be sure to occasionally check the “Percent of Spreadsheet”. This will immediately bring to light any grading setup errors.

Available notes in IgPro:• Student• Scores• Class• Spreadsheet• Tasks• Quicknotes• Extra

Quicknotes

Step 1:

Step 2:

Step 3:

This can be very useful for graphing pre and post tests to note improvement!!!

Extra fields for Students

Extra fields for Tasks

These “extra” fields can be reflected in IgPro reports.

One example of usage—teacher has combine grades to reflect the grade at the time of the parent/teacher conference. This “combined Ggade” does NOT affect the student’s average—is it only for “reference”.