A grade item is a unit (typically an activity) where course participants are assessed through a grade or mark. As such, a grade item is a container for grades and a set of settings applied to these grades. The settings affect the calculation and display of the grades in the gradebook reports and exports.
Grade items may refer to course activities (e.g. a quiz, an assignment etc.), Outcomes or manual grades.
The three building blocks of the Gradebook are:
Grade items are represented by columns in the grader report.
Within a category, a grade summary is also a grade item itself. Summary grade items for a category can show up in reports, and can be used in the calculation of the grade for the parent category.
A number of activities such as Assignment, Workshop, Lesson, Quiz and others communicate their grades to the gradebook. The generated grade item can later be changed directly from Course administration>Grades, but this will then freeze it in the activity itself; so, a teacher who has edited an assignment grade in the gradebook will not be able to change it from the assignment, unless they unlock it in the gradebook.
Here is a list of the settings that can be edited for an activity-based grade item:
Only value and scale grade types may be aggregated. The grade type for an activity-based grade item is set on the activity settings page.
An outcome item is in most respects the same thing as a grade item. The main difference between the two is that the purpose of an outcome item is to rate students on a particular outcome/competency/goal, whereas grade items are used for grading students, usually with the intention of aggregating the results as a measure of the student's performance in the course activities.
An outcome item is always linked with an outcome, which itself is linked to a scale. The scale may represent a quantitative measure, its values being arranged from lowest to highest; or it may represent a qualitative measure, in which the order of the scale values is irrelevant. The first type can be aggregated, but the second type shouldn't (we wouldn't want to fail a student because her favourite colour is "blue"!).
An outcome item may optionally be linked to an activity. This activity may or may not appear in the gradebook (for example, a wiki is usually not graded, so does not appear). Linking an outcome item with an activity creates a grade item with the icon of the linked activity, but there is no other way to see which activity it is linked with. For this reason, it is a good idea to include the activity name in the name of the outcome item (e.g. Wiki 1: Participation).
These can either be generated by the creation of a new activity module (by selecting Outcomes in the module creation form), or manually created like manual grade items. A grade outcome item uses a course outcome as its grading type, so such an outcome must be made available at the course level before a grade outcome item can be manually created.
The settings of the grade outcome item edit form are identical to those of manual grade items, with the addition of two settings:
These grade items are created manually from Course administration > Gradebook setup. The "Add grade item" button is clicked, and the form appears. Several options are available here;
Manual grade items are recognised in the Grader report by their icon like a pencil:
Note that this icon is not clickable; to edit the manual grade item you have to click the edit icon just below it.
Grade item settings, accessed from Administration > Grades > Grade item settings, are the various settings that the administrator is able to edit for the grader report used by teachers. These settings will change what items are displayed for each grade. As administrator, you would turn on or off various settings and the teacher would input the actual data.
Grade item settings screenThis is the type of grade that is to be shown for each individual grade. Different school districts use different grading systems so this can be changed to suit your district.
This setting is for display purposes only. Grade calculations are made with an accuracy of 5 decimal places and grade letters, if used, are assigned accordingly.
If rounding of grades in grade calculations is required, the round(number, count) function may be used.
You can determine here what will be displayed when a teacher clicks on the 'Show more' link. These features can be set or viewed: