NYU Classes Gradebook

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Gradebook

Grades provide feedback on students' learning progress. In times when faculty and students have less direct interaction, the ability to keep students up-to-date helps them minimize the anxiety of remote instruction.

Fun fact.

In 1839, John Draper, professor of chemistry, took what may have been the first human portrait taken in the US. The subject, his sister Dorothy Catherine Draper, had her face powdered with flour in an early attempt to accentuate contrast.

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Tracking Grades

Log into NYU Classes or access NYU Classes from NYU Home.

Proceed through the Google Slides for the steps to creating the NYU Classes Gradebook.

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The better students understand what you’re asking them to do, the more likely they’ll do it.


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This site was developed by NYU SPS Learning and Teaching Nexus following the NYU Remote-Instruction mandate as a result of COVID-19.This site is evergreen, and will continue to grow and develop. All requests about content should go to nexus@nyu.edu.