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How do I change to grade book to only display one decimal place rather than two decimal places?
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Hello @SabrinaBryant
Thank you for contacting the Instructure Community. By default, the gradebook will use two characters after the decimal point. The only way to really change this is to use the total override option and enter the simplified total points for the students. Here is the Canvas guide:
How do I use the Total column in the Gradebook? - Instructure Community
However, there have certainly been others who have asked for the same thing. It does appear to be in an open status and hopefully the option will be available in the near future. For now, you can use the default 2 point decimal display or use the total override column. Hopefully this helps.
Set Grade Total Decimal Places - Rounding
Hello @SabrinaBryant
Thank you for contacting the Instructure Community. By default, the gradebook will use two characters after the decimal point. The only way to really change this is to use the total override option and enter the simplified total points for the students. Here is the Canvas guide:
How do I use the Total column in the Gradebook? - Instructure Community
However, there have certainly been others who have asked for the same thing. It does appear to be in an open status and hopefully the option will be available in the near future. For now, you can use the default 2 point decimal display or use the total override column. Hopefully this helps.
Set Grade Total Decimal Places - Rounding
This is a rather unfortunate answer from Instructure.
It's the end of Summer '23 and it's hard to believe that Instructure seems to have no sense of significant figures.
The default two-decimal places gives the illusion of precision that is simply not there.
Anything that can be done to prioritize giving users the option of selecting the number of decimal places to display would be greatly appreciated...
P.S. I find posting in these forums and "voting" (which I've never done) really awkward and time-consuming. Perhaps Instructure can consider focus groups or some other way of getting feedback especially from folks in higher ed about much, much needed improvements.
@FFF ...
Submiting ideas and voting isn't the only way that Instructure gathers feedback from us. You mentioned focus groups as an example. Although focus groups aren't specifically mentioned, I'm sure that they gather feedback from them as well. In fact, here are other examples of where Instructure gathers feedback from us (look under the heading "Discover"):
What is the feature development process for Instructure products?
Hope this helps a bit.
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