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The grades overview gives you a bird’s-eye view of how your students are performing. You can see class-wide trends and drill down into individual student grades.
Before you begin: You need a course with graded assignments or completed quizzes to see grades.

Viewing course grades

1

Open your course

Navigate to the course from your dashboard. You’ll see the course home screen with tabs for each content type.
2

Go to Grades

Tap the Grades section. You’ll see an overview of all students’ grades.
Course grades overview table showing all students with their assignment average, quiz average, and overall grade

Understanding the grade table

The grades view shows each student with three key metrics:
ColumnWhat it shows
Assignment averageThe student’s average score across all graded assignments (0–100%)
Quiz averageThe student’s average score across all graded quizzes (0–100%)
Overall gradeThe weighted combination based on your grade weight settings

How the overall grade is calculated

The overall grade uses the weights you set in Course Settings:
Overall grade = (Assignment average × Assignment weight) + (Quiz average × Quiz weight)
Example:
  • Assignment average: 85%, weight: 40% → contributes 34.0
  • Quiz average: 72%, weight: 60% → contributes 43.2
  • Overall grade: 77.2

Individual student grades

To see a detailed breakdown for a specific student:
  1. Find the student in the grades list
  2. Tap their name to open their grade detail
You’ll see:
A list of all assignments with:
  • Assignment title
  • Student’s score (e.g., 18/20)
  • Submission status (submitted, late, or missing)
  • The average contribution to their grade
Individual student grade detail showing assignment-by-assignment scores with submission status

Using grades effectively

Review the grades overview regularly to identify students who may be struggling. A student with a high assignment average but low quiz average might need more help with test-taking, while the opposite might indicate they understand concepts but need more practice applying them.

Identifying patterns

Look for these patterns in your grade data:
  • Students with no submissions — They may need a reminder or check-in
  • Consistently low quiz scores — The material may need to be reviewed in class
  • Wide performance gaps — Consider offering additional support or practice materials

CBT exam grades

CBT exam grades are managed separately in the CBT system. To view CBT results:

Troubleshooting

  • The student may not have submitted any assignments or quizzes yet - Check that you’ve graded their submissions — ungraded work shows as 0 - If you recently changed grade weights, grades recalculate automatically but may take a moment
  • Grades are calculated as: (assignment average × assignment weight) + (quiz average × quiz weight) - Check that your grade weights in Course Settings add up to 100% - Only graded assignments and completed quizzes are included in the calculation