Full feature list
Marksheet features
- Enter, calculate and track using any grading system
- Enter marks in marksheets manually and by using assessment grids
- Enter any text into a marksheet - it will automatically recognise valid marks
- Add notes columns for storing student data other than marks
- 'Turn off' columns of marks from contributing towards the attainment marks
- Quick-select lists of valid marks - speeds up mark entry
- Attainment marks calculated using various methods and any grading system
- Starting and target marks provide progress tracking
- Traffic lights and graphs show student progress
- All department members can access and contribute to marksheets
- Print single or multiple columns of marks and feedback
- Export marksheets to Excel
Assessment grid features
- Create your own grids from scratch, or from existing grids
- View, edit and use grids shared by other schools*
- Automatically generates marks and feedback for students
- Assessments are added to marksheets ready for printing and tracking
- Select options on a grid and a best fit mark is calculated
- Calculated marks can be changed if necessary
- Grids auto-generate feedback for students
- Generated comments can be edited to personalise as necessary
- Grids are fully customisable:
- Add / remove columns and options
- Choose any grading system to be used by the grid
- Set the maximum and minimum marks available from grid
- Change the omega replica
feedback headings (Achievements & Targets to improve) according to your school's feedback policy
- Keep personal grids hidden from your colleagues
- Set success criteria columns to have more, less or no weighting on the calculated attainment mark
Whole-class assessment
- Assess whole classes in one go, with minimal clicks
- Save time by clicking headings to preselect most-common options for all students in class. Then personalise for individual students
- Print out a tick sheet for assessing away from a computer (ideal for PE or cooking lessons)
Progress tracking features
- Simple traffic light visual for individual student progress
- Green = meeting or exceeding target
- Amber = almost meeting target
- Red = in danger of not meeting target by the end of the year
- Student progress graph
- Graph shows student progress compared to targetted progress and class average progress
- Graph plots all marks - roll over to view name of work
- Graphs can be printed individually or whole class
* Shared grids are shared between same-subject departments. The number of shared grids available to you depends on the subject you sign up for.