Best online-grading tool 2022!

 1. Thinkwave




Thinkwave is a free online gradebook that allows teachers to track student grades and communicate progress to parents. It has a number of great features for a free option, making it one of the best gradebook software program available.

The reason why I think this software will be very helpful for the teachers are because, the interface is simple. ThinkWave Educator 3.0 has an intuitive interface that requires no additional training. Multiple classes are managed within a single gradebook, eliminating the need to switch back and forth when navigating. They also have grading options that are easily adaptable. Teachers can choose between standard point-based grading and letter grades, checks, and other custom grading scenarios. Thinkwave also allows for assignment weighting and the creation of custom assignment types. Reporting with granularity. ThinkWave Educator creates streamlined, print-ready PDF reports. If desired, reports can be branded with an image logo, header, and other bells and whistles. Online content should be uploaded. ThinkWave lets you upload homework and handouts to the internet (up to 25MB per file). The premium plan comes with 100 GB of online storage space. 


Online homework collection. Similarly, students can upload their homework online so that it is immediately available for review by the teacher. Students and parents can view their grades. Students and parents can access classroom information through personal password-protected accounts. Each student's daily progress summary includes overall performance, graded assignments, and upcoming tasks. Blog for the classroom. Thinkwave includes an integrated blog. Postings and news aimed at specific groups or the general school audience can be exchanged between students, teachers, and parents.


Pros

  • There are numerous reporting criteria and data display styles to choose from.
  • Online assignment distribution and collection
  • Tools for collaboration and communication
  • Import students in bulk with.
  • csv documents
  • Reports can be customised.

Cons

  • As with LearnBoost, instructors outside the United States may have difficulty tailoring the solution to their specific requirements.
  • You cannot add students to the database in bulk; instead, you must do so one at a time. It would be useful to have a CSV upload option.
  • The software's basic version is free. A premium license costs RM 219.30 per year and includes technical support and 100 GB of storage space. 

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