Is there a way to get rid of or hide the info at the top of the gradebook screen? This wastes over 30% of the viewable space.
Hi @markbantle ...
To my knowledge, there isn't a way to go "full screen" in the Gradebook. Is there a reason that you wouldn't want some of the tools available to you above where you enter grades for your students? There are lots of helpful filters/views and other tools that allow you to configure things the way you want via the "Gradebook", "View", and "Actions" menus. One thing you could do is press the keyboard combination Fn + F11, and that would temporarily remove the address bar from your browser giving you a little more of your Gradebook view. But, you'd want to press Fn + F11 again to get your web browser's address bar back. Another thing I suppose you could do is export your Gradebook to a CSV file and then work in that file within Excel and then re-upload that file to your Gradebook...but that would take a few extra steps.
I know this isn't the answer you were looking for, but I hope it helps to answer your question.
I agree; the fact that you constantly have to scroll up and down wastes a lot of time.
There are helpful tools on the top part of the screen, but the entire top third of the screen is basically useless. There is so much wasted blank space. It would be very helpful to have the gradebook take up a much higher percentage of the space so you don't have to scroll as much.
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