Department tools

Grade Explorer

Every grade across the courses you oversee, in one read-only table.

If you run a department, the grading is already happening; it is just scattered across a dozen instructors' courses. The Grade Explorer puts all of it in one place, without you having to ask anyone for a spreadsheet.

Who sees it

Department heads see their own department. An institution administrator sees the whole school. Everyone else does not see it at all, and it does not appear in their navigation.

What it shows

One table, every grade in the courses you oversee: the student, their email and student number, the class, the teacher, the assignment, the score, and its status.

ScreenshotGrade Explorer table with the filter row above it

Four filters narrow it: class, teacher, assignment, student. Combine them to answer the question you actually have: how did section 3 do on the midterm, or how is this student doing across every course they are in.

Read-only, on purpose

You cannot grade from here, and you cannot change anything. A head having visibility into a department's grading is a different thing from a head being able to reach into an instructor's marks, and InteGrade keeps those separate deliberately.

If something looks wrong, the conversation is with the instructor.

Verify before publishconfirm what heads actually get - the upgrade pitch promises "score distributions, question comparisons, and grading progress in one place", but what exists today is a filterable table of grades, with no distributions and no comparisons. Correct whichever is wrong; this page describes the table
Verify before publishdocument how a head is given the role in the first place, and who does it.
Verify before publishconfirm what heads are allowed to see before publishing a page that advertises this - it carries student names, emails, and student numbers across a whole department, so check whether anything is hidden from them