5/30/2023 0 Comments Gradekeeper appIf your school does not allow you to install software on your school computer, you can still use the Gradekeeper web app from your web browser. You can use the web app from any computer that has internet access, including Chromebooks and Linux computers. The Google edition of the Gradekeeper web app can also open classes from Google Classroom. This allows you to extend the capabilities of Google Classroom with attendance, seating charts, student comments, and advanced grade computation options, and to generate detailed progress reports. ![]() The Gradekeeper web app is also very easy to use, does almost everything the desktop apps do, and even does some things the desktop apps cannot do, like save a PDF of your gradebook or student reports. Do I need to save my classes online? The Gradekeeper web app cannot save your classes on your computer. ![]() For security reasons, web apps do not have the same access to your file system that installed apps do. So you will need to save your classes to one of the cloud services supported by the Gradekeeper web apps, Dropbox, Google Drive, or Microsoft OneDrive. Why should I have to pay for Dropbox? You do not need to pay to use Dropbox. That plan is free and gives you 2 GB of storage, which is more than enough for your Gradekeeper classes. How can I sign into my Dropbox? In the Gradekeeper web app, click the Dropbox icon on the upper left. You will be asked to enter your Dropbox email address and password to allow Gradekeeper to access its folder in your Dropbox. If you do not yet have a Dropbox account, you can click the link at the bottom to create an account. ![]() Once you have signed into your Dropbox, the open dialog will show the classes in the Gradekeeper folder in the Apps folder in your Dropbox. Save your classes to that folder, and you will be able to open them from the Gradekeeper web app. Note that you cannot open Gradekeeper classes from the Dropbox app.
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