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OpenGrade is software for teachers to keep track of grades. * A variety of reports can be created. * Grades can be uploaded to a web server, where students can have password-protected access to them. (see /usr/share/doc/opengrade*) * If you use a set grading scale, you can have the software use it to compute letter grades automatically. * Grades can be based on total points, or on a weighted average of scores in various categories such as exams and quizzes. * You can drop the lowest grade (or the N lowest grades) from a given category. * Students can be dropped and later reinstated without losing all their grades. * Gradebook files can be automatically backed up on a web server. * There is support for extra-credit categories, and for categories that don't count towards the student's grade. * Gradebook files are password-protected with a digital watermark, so you can detect tampering. * Gradebook files are in a plain-text format, which makes it easy to work with them using Unix utilities.
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