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Is there a way that instructors can set up manual groups in such a way that the groups are invisible to the students in them, or otherwise manually create subsets of students within the gradebook? I am looking for a way to more easily monitor in my gradebook the progress of students that I've identified as needing higher levels of support. Right now I can't find any easy way to set up a subset of students by identifiers that I've created.
I need to be able to click in my gradebook so that I can quickly pull up the 20 or so students that I need to monitor and check in with more frequently than the other 200 or so students in my course. Right now I'm having to track them by hand on a separate spreadsheet that I created by sorting the gradebook by one column's missing assignments, and tinkering from there.
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This solution gets tricky as I already have five sections set up in the course (it's a multi-section course shell). I did something similar, though, by setting up a new Group Set with group names opaque to students (I used colors) and then placing students in the appropriate group for my needs.
Hello @mackinnonka ...
Here is one possible solution that you might want to try, and it involves using "Sections" in your course:
Do you think this might work for your needs? Please let us know...thanks! Take care, stay safe, and be well.
This solution gets tricky as I already have five sections set up in the course (it's a multi-section course shell). I did something similar, though, by setting up a new Group Set with group names opaque to students (I used colors) and then placing students in the appropriate group for my needs.
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