Seamlessly Create, Administer and Grade all of your Assignments, whether online or in-class. Save time grading and get a clear picture of how your students are doing.
Create and publish assignments from any location and on any device to any group of students.
All information is right at the teacher’s fingertips with our intuitive and user-friendly interface
Significant time savings with quick-fill options for entering scores
Give families access to online grades from anywhere. Real-time insight into student progress boosts engagement and supports classroom success.
See how we compare to the status quo: | ![]() | Status Quo |
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Ready, Set, Grade | Grade anywhere, anytime. With GetRanks, teachers can grade assessments with ease from any Internet connected device from anywhere. | Paper, paper and more paper. Teachers are forced to stay late at school to grade assessments or carry stacks of paper home and back. |
Collaboration | Teachers can collaboratively evaluate student work online with moderation. The moderated evaluations can be performed anywhere and at anytime. | Moderated grading requires teachers to assemble in the same room at the same time. Scheduling is a hassle. |
Feedback | Teachers can provide rich feedback that includes annotations, comments, scores, embedded images and hyperlinks to online resources to support further learning. | Teachers use a red pen to provide comments in the margin with a number score. |
Student Portfolio | A digital copy of student homework, assignments, lab reports, midterms and finals together with teacher feedback is stored in the cloud creating an easily accessible student portfolio. | Assessments can be stored in a file folder at home or at school. That is, if pages aren’t lost or forgotten. |
Parent Engagement | Teachers can access the student portfolio to enrich discussions with parents by showing examples of student work. Teachers can digitally share student work and associated assessment feedback with parents. | Parents are sometimes shown scores in a grade book. Examples of student work can be sent home in the student’s backpack to parents for review. |