Grading 2.0: Evaluation in the Digital Age. In this HASTAC forum, three Scholars invite you to consider evaluation and assessment in the face of new forms of digital media, new kinds of skills and technologies, and the ever-changing landscape of education and academia.
Grading 2.0: Evaluation in the Digital Age As the educational and cultural climate changes in response to new technologies for creating and sharing information, educators have begun to ask if the current framework for assessing student work, standardized testing, and grading is incompatible with the way these students should be learning and the skills they need to acquire to compete in the information age. Many would agree that its time to expand the current notion of assessment and create new metrics, rubrics, and methods of measurement in order to ensure that all elements of the learning process are keeping pace with the ever-evolving world in which we live. How to grade, assess, teach, learn and structure the learning experience for students in the digital age? How Teachers Can Automate their Grade Book Using a Google Docs Spreadsheet. - STEP 6 - CALCULATE STUDENT'S LETTER GRADE IN COLUMN E - (see photo below) Place the mouse pointer in Cell E10 and click and enter the following formula in Cell E10.
You have three options for doing this: 1 Click on the down arrow on the Sum button on the Button Bar above and select the IF statement and build the formula using the layout that comes with the function. 2 Type the formula below into Cell E10 (NOTE: for the formula as it exists below to work properly your spreadsheet MUST be set up EXACTLY like my example cell for cell since the formula below references specific cells in the spreadsheet). Engrade - The Classroom Community.