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-The subsystem "Gradebook" allows you to check your score and display your individual rating at work, exercises and learning paths. To see your score in the individual subsystems of the rating, select the subsystem "Gradebook" and then select one of the rating that you want to view your score. For example if you wish to be informed about your score in a particular exercise first select the gradebook you want and then the exercise in which you have participated and have rated. Tha should here be noted that this exercise has been introduced by course instructor in this gradebook. By clarifying the columns of scores we can say the following: 
-  * **Participation rate in grade**: this is the percentage of an activity in the final score. 
-  * **Grade**: is the normalization of the degree depending on the scale laid down for the activity the instructor. For example 10/10 means that the student has taken the maximum degree (with honors the ten-point scale) as defined by the instructor. 
-  * **Final grade**: the reduction of the degree as described in the previous column in relation to the exercise of participation rate to the final grade rating. For example if the degree you have made in an exercise is 10/10 as the share of this exercise to the final grade rating is 30% then the units will get from this exercise is 3. 
  
-[{{ :en:student:gradebook:gradebook_main_page.jpg?500 |Rated scores elements}}]+The "**Gradebook**" subsystem allows you to check your grades on assignments, exercises, and learning paths. To view your score in the individual modules of the grade book, select the "Grade Book" module and then select the grade book item in which you wish to display your score. 
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 +For example, if you wish to find out about your score in a particular exercise, select the gradeook first and then the exercise. We should note here that the specific exercise must have been entered,included and graded by the teacher in the specific gradebook. 
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 +Analyzing the data of the gradebook we can say the following: 
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 +  * **Percentage of participation in the score**: this is the percentage of an activity in the final score. 
 +  * **Grade**: it is the normalization of the grade according to the scale set for the activity by the teacher. For example 10/10 means that the student has obtained the maximum mark (with a perfect score on the 10-point scale) as defined by the teacher. 
 +  * **Final grade**: refers to the reduction of the grade as described in the previous column in relation to the percentage of participation of the exercise in the final grade of the gradebook. For example, if the grade you have scored on an exercise is 10/10 and the percentage of participation of that exercise in the final grade of the gradebook is 30% then the points you will receive from that exercise will be 3. 
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 +[{{ :en:student:gradebook:student_en_4_gradebook1.jpg?500 |Gradebook}}] \\ 
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 +[{{ :en:student:gradebook:student_en_4_gradebook2.jpg?500 |Rated scores elements}}] \\ 
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 +If the teacher has chosen to update the grades of the exercises of the specific gradebook automatically (automatic grading) then after completing each exercise by opening the gradebook you can see your grade.
  
  
-If the instructor has chosen the grades of exercises of this rating be updated automatically (automatic rating) then after the completion of each exercise by opening the gradebook you can see your rank. 
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