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That is a good question, site wide (or multi course) reports are highly desirable but they tend to come with a significant, performance overhead. Assuming you can live with or mitigate that overhead (e.g. make it for a set number of courses, such as a single course category), where would it "appear". At the moment it is linked to a specific assignment, but how would you tell it which course/asssignmentts you would pull it from.
Anyway I may have mis-interpreted your question so come back to me and let me know what you think.
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You have not misinterpreted it, i would either filter by category or time period. So multi course is a better term.
It could appear as a report in site administration ; reports but how to limit it to categories only i have not thought about that.
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Ahh yes, a site level course with restrictions makes some sense. .For example if you had a site wide report on assignments using the rubric grading method, different assignments use different criteria so I am not sure how you would present the data. It could be simplified to show the name of the user, Then a line break followed by the names of all the assignment with the final grade for that student next to each one.... (or similar).
Give me your thoughts on how you would like such a report.
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Related Issues (19)
- Report should spread out like the gradebook report
- The plugin don't apply the filters everywhere HOT 3
- A strings isn't localized HOT 1
- Javascript ordering and pagination isn't localized HOT 4
- Issue with number of submissions HOT 20
- Suggestion: a profile field should be selected by default HOT 1
- Problem loading datatables JS breaks javascript for site HOT 12
- Report in course context with course secondary navigation NOT module navigation links HOT 3
- 'Graded by' report issue HOT 10
- Failing unit test HOT 5
- Direct users to add a grading form if it doesn't exist
- Rubric breakdown report tab is visible to students HOT 8
- Exception - count(): Argument #1 ($value) must be of type Countable|array, null given HOT 6
- Support for Ranged Rubrics HOT 2
- Bug: User group data is not exported HOT 7
- Only active grading instances should be shown HOT 3
- headers in grading report occasionally do not match the data itself HOT 1
- Dowload report fails when images contained in assignment feedback. HOT 1
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