5. JGRADEBOOK
JGRADEBOOK
At this time most teachers should
have a computer imaged by the IT
personnel in their classroom that is
connected to the RSD network.
Jgradebook can only be accessed if
it is downloaded on the computer
you are using.
7. JGradebook
1. Go to www.edexec.com click the java link and install
2. Click and install Jpams
3. Enter the password “super”
4. It will then create a shortcut on the desktop
5. Click on the short cut. There will a prompt to enter 3 options.
Enter in the options in the following order:
a. pams
b. 174.223.18
c. RSD-JPAMS
9. WebPams
• In order to put grades in
at home you will need
to use WebPams
• The browser that best
supports WebPams is
Firefox. You can
download this browser
at the following
website:
www.mozilla.org
10. WebPams
In order to access WebPams
Type in the address bar 174.77.223.18/WebPams
(case sensitive)
13. Create Categories
• Log In and Click on WebGradebook
• Select the Class Period and the Marking
Period
• Click on assignments
• Categories
• Type in the categories you want
Suggested Categories: tests, quizzes,
participation, homework, classwork, etc.
20. Graded Assignments
If you have more than 1 section of the same prep, select copy to other sections
and select the classes you would like to have the same assignment
21. Graded Assignments
Please remember to press save as often as
possible. This re-calculates students’ grades
and ensures the grades entered will not be
deleted.
22. Quick Tips
Additional valid grades that can be posted are:
• “E” is used to mark an assignment grade as exempt for
a student and it is not counted as part of the final
marking period average.
• “I” is used to mark an assignment as incomplete. The
final marking period grade will remain as an “I”, as long
as any assignment has an “I” grade posted
• “W” is used in any assignment to signal the final
marking period average as a withdrawal grade
• “X” is used to mark an assignment grade when the
student failed to make up an assignment. It is treated
as a zero (0) in computing the final marking period
average .
23. Reports
If you want to give your students a detailed progress
report, you will need to do the following:
1. Reports
2. Detailed Progress Reports
3. Select The Correct Grade
4. Section
5. Term
6. You also have options of information that is
included. Include what you think is important
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