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I am trying to use the Learning Mastery Gradebook to do standards-based grading, but I need to calculate a final letter grade using the outcomes that have been mastered. I see that students can track their progress towards mastery in each outcome, but is there a way that I can have Canvas calculate one overall grade based on the number of mastered outcomes? Thank you very much!
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There isn't a way using Canvas tools to convert a "score" from the learning mastery gradebook to the traditional gradebook, so I suggest exporting the learning mastery report and then use a formula in Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel to make that conversion. Then you could export the traditional gradebook (with a course grade assignment already created), copy the formula results over from one spreadsheet to the other, and then import the results into the traditional gradebook.
Here's how I might do that in my history class, where I have three course learning outcomes:
Please reply if you would like help with this.
I’m going to mark my response as a solution, but there can be more than one. I hope our colleagues here in the Community can share other options for getting this important information to teachers inside Canvas.
There isn't a way using Canvas tools to convert a "score" from the learning mastery gradebook to the traditional gradebook, so I suggest exporting the learning mastery report and then use a formula in Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel to make that conversion. Then you could export the traditional gradebook (with a course grade assignment already created), copy the formula results over from one spreadsheet to the other, and then import the results into the traditional gradebook.
Here's how I might do that in my history class, where I have three course learning outcomes:
Please reply if you would like help with this.
I’m going to mark my response as a solution, but there can be more than one. I hope our colleagues here in the Community can share other options for getting this important information to teachers inside Canvas.
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