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The gradebook module

eFront

The gradebook module uses a formula to convert scores for activities to an aggregated lesson score at a range from 1 and 100 - and subsequently to a grade (e.g, As a professor now we have to activate the gradebook module for lessons. Just go to the administration page of a lesson and make sure that the gradebook module is active.

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Course-instances on eFront 3.6.3

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which has just been released by the way) introduces a shift from a Lesson-centric to a Course-centric eFront. A Course-instance can share the same lessons with its father, have unique instances of the lessons or have a different set of lessons all together. eFront 3.6.3 Each classroom has its own teacher(s) and students.

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From version 3.6 to version 3.6.6

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Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Reactions: 0comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Get the eLearning News first! Here is a list of the most important additions since the initial 3.6 Here is a list of the most important additions since the initial 3.6

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5 things you (perhaps) don't know about eFront

eFront

1) You can issue commands directly from the search box Many people dont know that you can use the search box to issue commands for e.g., editing a user or changing a lesson. Here is a short list of things well-hidden inside eFront that you probable dont know or you dont use.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Without trust, employees become what Judy Bardwick, in her article titled “The High Cost of Mistrust,&# calls actively disengaged. I’ve included an outline of my lesson plan for the introductory synchronous session and would love your feedback. Intuitively, I used to define lessons by topic. Just maybe.