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PLEASE NOTE: If you discover that your aggregation method is not already set to Natural and you already have grades in the gradebook, be aware that your gradebook will be recalculated when you switch methods (as would be the case anytime you switch methods). If you are unsure or have any questions or would simply like assistance, contact your Instructional Technologist.

Click Gradebook Setup in the Administration Block.

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Click the first Edit link on the top-level course gradebook item.

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Click Edit settings from the menu that appears.

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Select the course you want to edit.

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Click on Gradebook setup from Grades.


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Click on Edit. Then procced to click on Edit Settings in the drop down menu.

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Under Grade category, make sure Aggregation is set to Natural. Then click Save changes at the bottom of the page.

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Adding an extra credit item

From the Gradebook Setup (categories and items) view, scroll to the bottom of the list and click , select Add grade item.

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Complete the "add grade item" form the same as you would for any other grade item. Then click Save changes.

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After you add your grade item, you will notice that it adds the value of that item to the overall course total. In order to correct this and have it treated as an actual extra credit item, scroll down to the new item you just created and click Edit.

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On the grade item settings page, scroll down to the Parent category section and you will see a checkbox labeled Extra credit. Make sure this box is checked. This will tell Moodle to treat this item as true extra credit. Click Save changes when you are done.

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After saving your changes, you will notice that your extra credit grade item is no longer being factored in to the overall course total and is calculated as extra credit.




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