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WDM Teachers: How to find all missing assignments

For WDM Teachers…

Question:  Can I pull up a report of all missing assignments?
Yes…  We have a custom report that is available for staff to identify student missing assignments.   The report works best with Mozilla Firefox, so we advise you to access it via Firefox instead of Internet Explorer.

Who has access to this?
All teachers, study hall supervisors, and administrators

Why would we need this report?
In general, it assists buildings with identifying missing assignments.  More specifically, it helps teachers/student hall supervisors to help students who sit quietly in study hall or class, claiming that they don’t have anything to work on.

To access it….

1) Select STUDENT INFORMATION > REPORTS, and then  * MISSING ASSIGNMENTS

2) Select the start and end dates that are appropriate for your needs.

3) Next, select VIEW REPORT, or if you need a need to download a copy, use SELECT A FORMAT.  Using the select a format option allows you to download a copy in Excel, so that you can sort/filter out by teams or other criteria.

WDM Teachers: How to fill-in all assignments as “Turned-in”

For WDM Teachers…

Question:  Is there a way to automatically mark all assignments as “turned-in”?   When I collect a bunch of assignments, it would be easier to mark them all as turned-in, and then go back to unmark just the few that are missing.  Is there a way to do this?

Answer:  Yes…  it is NOT available within the gradebook, but can be done using the Assignments section.

Here are the steps.

  1. Go to Assignments.
  2. In the assignment list, click on the assignment link that you want to score. 
  3. At the top, click on the Save and Score link at the top.  This will bring up a window asking which section you want to score.  You can only do one class at a time. 
  4. It should then look like the screen shot below.   Click on the T and then FILL ALL to fill all students with “turned-in”, and the go back and uncheck those that did not turn in the assignment.