The University of Texas Permian Basin LTI
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The University of Texas Permian Basin LTI Application
The University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) may use Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) to integrate various educational tools and external services into their learning management system (LMS). LTI is a standard protocol that enables the seamless integration of external applications, content, and resources into a LMS or educational platform.
Grading period
A "grading period" is a designated time frame within an academic calendar during which student performance is assessed and grades are assigned. Grading periods are used to organize and manage the evaluation of students' academic progress.
UTPB grading period
Create new grading period
Creating a new grading period typically involves setting up a distinct time frame or semester within your institution's grading system, which allows for the assessment and recording of students' academic progress.
Grade book
A "grade book" is a tool or system used by educators and institutions to record, manage, and calculate students' grades and academic performance in a course..
Grade book official grade
The "Grade book official grade" typically refers to the final and official grade assigned to a student for a specific course. This official grade is based on the cumulative assessment of the student's performance throughout the course, including assignments, exams, and other graded activities. It is the grade that is recorded on the student's academic transcript and used for academic and administrative purposes..
Grade book fail reason
In a grade book or grading system, indicating that a student has failed a course is typically done by assigning a failing grade.Locate the field where you can enter the student's grade. For a failing grade, this is typically a grade scale that includes the failing grade, such as "F" for Fail or a numerical value that represents failure
Submit final grade
This "Final grade" is often expressed as a letter grade (e.g., A, B, C, D, or F) or as a numerical percentage. It reflects how well a student has performed in that course and is a critical indicator of their academic achievement.
Final grade confirmation
A "Final grade confirmation" in the context of an LTI (Learning Tools Interoperability) integration with the University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) or any other educational institution typically refers to a feature or message that confirms the submission and recording of a student's final course grade.