![]() Perfect Score at least lets you have multiple files open at once so you can drag and drop information between them.Īll the programs let you determine a final class grade by using total points or by weighting custom assignment categories - no calculating required. This gives them a distinct edge over the other programs. Easy Grade Pro and Master Grade are the only programs that give you access to multiple classes in one file. Master Grade requires that you do a lot of tedious mouse-clicking and dragging to create assignment categories, and then apply those categories to the classes.īeing able to keep information for multiple classes in one file will save you lots of time - you won’t have to repeatedly open and close separate files as you track assignments and student data. MicroGrade expects you to create categories and add all your assignments to them at the same time. Those programs require more clicking of the mouse and hunting through menus. The oddball is MicroGrade, which confronts you with three or four jarring windows at once.Īll the programs let you import student information from tab- or comma-delimited text files, and both Master Grade and MicroGrade can also import data in specific administrative software formats, such as CIMS III Canada School Administration System files.Īdding assignments is a good way to test a program’s ease of use, and doing so is a snap in all the programs but MicroGrade and - to a lesser extent - Master Grade. Perfect Score and Easy Grade Pro have tabs for viewing additional information, such as student profiles and seating charts. ![]() The simple Gradekeeper has only two views, Gradebook and Attendance. ![]() Most of these programs take their cue from the paper grade book and employ a spreadsheetlike interface. ![]()
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