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tx Gradebook Orientation Presented By: Jennifer Lopez & Nino Trevino August 22, 2012
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txGradebookOrientation

Presented By: Jennifer Lopez & Nino Trevino

August 22, 2012

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Gradebook Orientation Agenda

• How to Create a New User Account

• How to Reset your Password

• How to Create Categories

• How to Create Assignments

• Entering Grades

• IPR Comments

• Student Information

• Taking Attendance

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How to Create a New User Account

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How to Create a New User Account- Step 1

• Regardless of whether or not you had an account

last year, EVERYONE will have to make a create a

new account.

• Log onto http://www.poteetisd.org/txgradebook

• To the top right side of the page click on New User?

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How to Create a New User Account- Step 2

• For Staff ID, fill in with your Social Security number, no

dashes. Then type in your Last Name and first initial.

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How to Create a New User Account- Step 3

• Now fill in all the information in the boxes.

• For your username please use your first initial and

last name. (Example: jlopez, ctrevino, hbrumage).

• For your password you have to make sure it has at

least one capital letter, one number and it has to

be between 6-9 characters in all.

• Make sure to write all the information down in case

you forget it.

• Now you have a new account that you can log

into Gradebook with.

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How to Reset Your Password

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How to Reset Your Password

• If you forget your password and try to login three

times unsuccessfully, the system will lock you out.

The only way you will be able to unlock your

account is to let Linda Garcia know and she will

unlock it for you.

• If you think you have forgotten your password, it is

better to change your password before you lock

yourself out.

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How to Reset Your Password

• If you have forgotten your password and haven’t

locked yourself out, you will then need to go to the

main Gradebook login page.

• Click on Forget your password?

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How to Reset Your Password- Step 1 & 2

• Fill in the information. Remember you Staff ID is your Social Security number.

• You will then have to answer one of your security questions.

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How to Reset Your Password- Step 3

• You will then be asked to create a new password.

• You can also create a new pin number or leave it the same.

• You have now reset your password.

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How to Create Categories

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Categories There will be 3 categories all teachers will use.

Formative-55%

• Daily Work

• Participation

• Homework

Summative- 35%

• Tests

• Quizzes

• Projects

6 Weeks Assessments-10 %

• End of Course

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Categories Cont.• Teachers can still choose the assignments and which category the

assignment falls under .

• *Dual Credit - your concerns have been considered and it was determined

that these categories will also apply to you. The special weighting applies to

transcripts and final grades, not categories within Gradebook.

• All that being said - there are going to be some classes such as PE, where

these categories will not apply.

• Please communicate all issues or special circumstances with either Mr.

Trevino, Ms. Lopez or myself so we can work with central to get you what you

need.

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How to create Categories- Step 1

• Under the tab Settings click on Administer Categories.

• On the left side of the page there will be a list of available categories to choose from for your classes. These categories were determined during your department meetings.

• Click on which category you would like to use and drag it to the left under Selected Categories.

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How to create Categories- Step 2

• Once you have chosen the categories you want to use, put in your pin number & save your categories.

• Remember that all the categories must equal 100.

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How to create Categories- Step 3

• Once you save the categories, you will then need to copy them to your other courses.

• To do this, click on Copy categories to other course sections.

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How to create Categories- Step 4

• You can now choose which courses you would like to copy

the categories to. Input your pin number and then press

copy.

• You have now successfully copied your categories to your

other courses.

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How to Create Assignments

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How to Create Assignments- Step 1

• Make sure you have created categories for all your courses or you will not be able to create assignments.

• Click on the Settings tab and then click on Administer Assignments.

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How to Create Assignments- Step 2

• You will now be able to create assignments for your courses.

• You will have the option of what to name your assignments, the category in which it belongs, the dates it is assigned and due and how many points it is worth. It is important to input this information so when the students’ parents are looking at them they can determine what assignment their child is missing and the information about it. Once you have made all your assignments, input your pin number and save them.

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How to Create Assignments- Step 3

• Now you can copy these assignments to other courses.

• Click on copy course assignments to other another course section/cycle towards the bottom of the page.

• You can now choose what assignments you wish to copy to your other courses and which for which cycles. Input your pin number and press copy.

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Things to remember when entering grades.

• You need to input at least two grades per week

and two test grades per six weeks.

• Never leave blanks on assignments for those which

the due dates have passed. Remember to input a

zero.

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IPR Comments• When you are entering students grades you are able to input

IPR comments on a particular child.

• Go to the tab Grades, then click on IPR Comments.

IPR Comments Legend

Code Description

A I.E.P. SubstantialProgress

B I.E.P. Minimal Progress

C Recommend Tutorial Class

D Low Test Scores

E Excessive Absences

F Excessive Tardies

G Homework Incomplete

Code Description

H Parent Conference Required

I Work Shows Improvement

J Comes to class prepared

K Active & Alert Participant

L Comes to class unprepared

M Inattentive in class

N Schedule change-no grade

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Student Information

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Student Information• To find information on a particular student in your classes, click

on the Student ID Number to right of their name.

Lopez, Jennifer

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Student Information

• You can now see information on a particular student such as

their contact information, attendance record, class schedule

and TAKS scores.

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Taking Attendance

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Taking Attendance• Under the Attendance tab click Post/View Attendance.

This is where you will post your daily attendance. Once you have made the necessary changes input your pin number and post it.

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QuestionsIf you have any questions on Gradebook feel free

to get ahold of us at anytime. Email us and we try to

address your needs as soon as possible.

Jennifer Lopez

Email:

[email protected]

Nino Trevino

Email:

[email protected]


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