Rediker Updates Online Gradebook

Rediker Software has updated its TeacherPlus Gradebook with improved speed and responsiveness.

Built with HTML5 for use on any modern browser, updates new to this version include:

  • The ability to adjust category weights through the grading menu;
  • The ability to add annotations through the grading menu; and
  • The ability to send comments and "narratives" to AdminPlus or include them in reports.

Other features currently in development but not yet released include archived gradebooks, skills calculations and a management site.

"We are very excited about the newest release of TeacherPlus Gradebook and the benefits it will provide to our thousands of customers," said TeacherPlus and PlusPortals Program Manager Mariana Rocha in a prepared statement. "TeacherPlus Gradebook with HTML5 will allow teachers who work at multiple sites, or who want the convenience of working at home, to get instant access to current gradebook data from any computer, without a plug-in."

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