Attached is the Gradebook documentation. We will put this on the site shortly. In the meantime feel free to review it and send feedback / questions here.
Hi, Reynard -- Bryan is helping us this week to set up Haiku in our school. Our school uses PowerSchool/PowerGrade for our grades but I so far your grade program looks incredibly simply and absolutely more convenient to use if we are using Haiku. Your gradebook documentation is the best explanation for weighting, extra credit, etc that I have seen -- LOVE the visuals. Have you looked at Snapgrades? It has some amazing features that I couldn't do without -- might be worth trying to incorporate?
Since I haven't used your gradebook yet, I don't know what Snapgrades has that you don't .... but I love that I can print out a gradebook with all assignments up to date for each of my classes ... anything that is missing turns up in red so it's easy to spot. I love that the weighting is so easy for categories. Adding assignments is quick ... and you can add the same assignment to multiple classes. I like the feature that allows you to instantly plot where the grades fall for each individual assignment. When you have an assignment, there is a field for comments ... You can pull up data in a lot of different ways ... by assignment, by student .... easy to do quick fill for those homework assignments where most students get full credit ...
That's for starters but let me play around with your program and see if it does all of that. Our school uses Powerschool/Powerteacher but I much prefer Snapgrades... it is very intuitive, quick, easy, not a lot of switching screens.
Agreed...printing out missing items in red is an excellent feature, as well as the quick fill. The Quick Fill is already in our queue for this summer, but I'll make note of these others.