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how remove ungraded assignments from current total shown

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aylouie
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The Total shown in gradebook factors hidden assignments into the grade shown.  This means that what students see is artificially lower grade than they really have, because it includes possible points into the total for assignments that are hidden (and ungraded).  Many students get confused about this.  If an assignment is hidden, it should be excluded from the running total to calculate the grade, so that students have a more realistic view of their current progress.  I have specific example of a student who has perfect score on all assignments to date, but as soon as the due date for current assignment passed, her grade plummeted to a B+ because there is now an ungraded assignment being counted as a zero grade in the total. Why do this?  Just show the current grade and exclude ungraded and hidden grades from the total!

If there is a setting the instructor can change to do this let me know.  I tried to contact support and they just said to hide total grade.

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Gabriel33
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Thanks for clarifying it's on the instructor's side.

In that case, the option should be available in the "Individual Gradebook" (which is not something I usually access, so I don't usually notice it myself)

See How do I view assignments or students individually... - Instructure Community - 1247 for images on how to access it.

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Hi @aylouie,

When you say "I hide assignment grades until they are all graded" do you mean you set the assignment's grade posting policy to manual?  I ask this because a lot of people get confused on terminology here.  Using the "hide grades" idem in the menu will only hide grades you have already entered for that assignment, it will not hide any future grading work you do for additional submissions for that assignment

Now with that being said, others have pointed out that you are correct when grades are hidden the total you see will be different than what students see.  If you do a gradebook export to CSV, you'll see additional total columns, with the "current score" I believe being the one students see.  While it may be nice if this was on the web gradebook too, it could end up causing more confusion for a majority of teachers, so I probably wouldn't expect this area to change in the near future.  You never know though...

I hope this helps!

-Chris

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