In Assignments, instructors have two options for creating an initial relationship between an assignment and a Gradebook item:
Add Assignment to Gradebook
.
Associate with existing Gradebook entry
.
In general, choosing Add Assignment to Gradebook
is the
simplest option because you can enter and edit assignment grades in
one place (in the Assignments tool), and they will display both there
and in the Gradebook.
These recommendations are based on the following issues regarding the relationship between the Assignments and Gradebook tools:
Release this
item to Students
, Include this item in course grade
calculations
, and Category
(if you've created
categories).Release this item to
Students
setting.Add Assignment
to Gradebook
, you have to use the default Associate with
existing Gradebook entry
setting upon further editing in the
Assignments tool.
Note: The limitations of using this option are that you can't use the Gradebook to override an assignment grade, and you must make any changes to settings, as well as any grade changes, in the Assignments tool.
Release this item to
Students
.Release Grades
in the Assignments tool, any
grades you have changed in the Gradebook tool will be overridden by
those in the Assignments tool.
Note: The biggest disadvantage of using this option is that if you want to edit settings, you must make the changes in both the Assignments and Gradebook tool. The advantage is that you can use the Gradebook to override an assignment grade.
Add
Assignment to Gradebook
option won't appear in the Gradebook at
first. However, they will be added the first time you edit and save
each imported assignment.Associate
with existing Gradebook entry
option, you will have to use the
Assignments tool to re-associate them with the appropriate Gradebook
items. Imported assignments will have Add Assignment to
Gradebook
selected by default; to associate the item with an
existing Gradebook entry instead, select Associate with existing
Gradebook entry
and choose the desired Gradebook entry before you
post the assignment.