Is it possible to have two different gradebooks in one Canvas course?
Hi @kmm14,
I'm not aware of any way to provide multiple gradebooks in one course. Can you describe what you're trying to do? Even with a single gradebook, it's possible to have the grade for each student composted of different assignments via the "assign to" feature of assignments. Assignment groups and weighing would apply to the entire class though.
-Chris
Thank you for your response, Chris! I want to give my students a choice (out of two) of how they are assessed (one is point based, one is mastery based, so different types of assignments). I was hoping to have two different grade books each with its own group of students. Does this make sense?
I will look into what you suggest. It may be a bit tedious with 200+ students. What do you think?
Thank you!
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