Is there a way to display both points earned as well as the percentage in the grade book?
Not that I am aware of. Sorry. I always post points and teach my students how to calculate the percentage.
Hi @JasonFrieling,
I concur with @andrea_earl. You can set an individual assignment to display as points or percent, and each assignment can be different, but it won't display points and percent together.
-Chris
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