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Engrade

June 22, 2009 1 min read
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Engrade

Engrade is a free online gradebook and class-management tool for teachers who want to easily organize their students’ academic records. The site allows teachers to customize their gradebooks to individual courses or multiple classes. A teacher can use its features to set grade ranges, apply weighted averages, schedule tests and quizzes, and account for student absences or bad behavior. With Engrade, students also can sign in to monitor their progress throughout the semester. Once report cards are due, teachers can quickly print out their gradebooks, export their grades to an Excel spreadsheet, or download individual student reports for a parent-teacher conference.

—Tim Ebner

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