Fees are one-time transactions that never need to be renewed and allow for downloading new versions at no additional cost.
Licenses for the desktop version and the web app are available for a single user ($20), a school license ($100), or a district license ($500). In addition Gradekeeper offers a Web App boasting three editions Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive.
There are multiple versions available for download: Gradekeeper for Windows (7, 8, 10), iPad, iPhone, Android. All licenses are granted into perpetuity, include updates, and permit both home and office use.Įasy, with a very intuitive interface accessible via multiple operating systems (Chromebook, Linux, Windows, Mac). Individual license – $20, school license $100, district license $500. The grade and attendance tracking features, reporting capabilities, ease of use, affordability, and the LMS gaps that Gradekeeper fills, are the motivation for wanting to share this application with readers of The FLTMAG. The creators of the program share in the application’s support document that they wrote Gradekeeper because they were “unable to find an inexpensive grading program that had the features wanted and was also easy to use” and hope that “Gradekeeper fills that void…” In my experience, Gradekeeper fills that void and continues to be relevant. ◦ Attendance Tracking with Attendance-Code Options and Global/Individual Comments
◦ Grade Tracking Features with Score-Codes Options and Easy Grade Calculation I like it because it greatly facilitates my ability to: communicate grades with key players (students, advisers), maintain detailed and accurate student records that are easy to view, and swiftly generate various types of reports that facilitate administrative duties. It is quick and easy to set up, easy to use, and offers report features that aren’t available in some Learning Management Systems (LMS) packages. Gradekeeper is a grade tracking program that facilitates the administrative and educational duties of instructors, for on-campus, hybrid, or online courses. You will also need to check with your campus IT department to make sure there are not any policies in place that would prevent you from using our integration services, as well as confirm that your IT department is willing to work with you-and Macmillan-on getting your integration up and running.By Melissa Fiori, Associate Professor of Spanish, Daemen College, Amherst, NY
The campus LMS ID feature in LaunchPad allows you a simple and easy method to export your grades from Macmillan, making it easier to import them into your LMS.
easier course organization & management for instructors with the content you use across courses.easier access for students to our content (single sign on).The most commonly stated benefits include: The benefits of integration are numerous and they center around enhanced user experience between your campus course space and your Macmillan course space. Why would I choose platform integration?.This tool does not include Single Sign On but it is a powerful tool for grade management.
Using the campus LMS ID in LaunchPad provides a manual process that enables you to more easily export grades and match them to the students in your LMS gradebook. Deep integration, in addition, provides a seamless experience that enables you to customize and manage your course, deeply link to our content at the asset level, and manage all grades and assignments. What is the difference between platform integration and campus LMS ID grade export?īasic integration is simple and allows for single sign-on and gradebook sync.