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Latest revision as of 14:50, 28 July 2020
Instructors can manage grades offline in a spreadsheet and then import the file to update the course Gradebook. You can also import a file as a method for quickly creating several gradebook items at once.
The easiest way to obtain a file in the proper import format is to export your Gradebook and use that file as a template. This way it will contain all of the student information in your site, as well as any existing gradebook item information in your site.
Note: You can only update graded items that have been created within the Gradebook. Graded items that come from other tools, such as Assignments or Tests & Quizzes, cannot be updated via file import.
Contents
- 1 Go to Gradebook
- 2 Click Import/Export
- 3 Click Export Gradebook
- 4 The export will download as a .csv file
- 5 Open the file in your preferred spreadsheet application
- 6 Open the file in your preferred spreadsheet application
- 7 Add columns, grades, and/or feedback as needed, and save your file
- 8 Return to Gradebook > Import/Export to browse for and select your import file
- 9 More questions about the Rubrics tool?
Go to Gradebook
Select Gradebook from the Tool Menu in your site.
Click Import/Export
Click Export Gradebook
The export will download as a .csv file
Open the file in your preferred spreadsheet application
Open the file in your preferred spreadsheet application
Add columns, grades, and/or feedback as needed, and save your file
The import file must be in .csv file format. Also, be sure to use the following conventions:
- Student ID and Student Name are the first two columns and must be retained for any future imports.
- Gradebook Items/Assignments may include points by wrapping the points in [ ] after the title, e.g. "Assignment 1 [50]".
- Comments can be imported by prefixing the column with a *, e.g. "* Assignment 1".
- Columns that cannot be re-imported are prefixed with #.
Note: You may add new items to the gradebook by including new columns in your file. If you add any new columns without a point value in brackets, Sakai will prompt you to indicate the number of points upon import.
Return to Gradebook > Import/Export to browse for and select your import file
For more information on importing your items into Gradebook, see Import grades into Gradebook.