The `GradingWorkbookCreator.xlsx` is an excel based tool that is able to import student data from, end export it to eDoz.
# Inputing points
Once you open the file, you are presented with the instructions on how to use it.
There are two ways how to enter the points a student achieved during the correction electronically.
### Using a spreadsheet during the correction
You can distribute the `registration.csv` (after deleting the non-anonymous data, i.e. Name, Firstname and Legi) to the first and second graders. During grading a grader can have a laptop with them and directly enter the points while grading.
### Using AMC
As an alternative you may wish to retain a machine readable list on which a grader marks the points given to a student by filling boxed. The AMC code (example) for this is as follows.
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<summary>AMC Example code for machine readable points during grading</summary>
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\noindent \emph{\large \textbf{Folgendes bitte nicht ausfüllen!}}
**Please note: The file runs stably using Microsoft Excel. OpenSource alternatives may generate an error.**
**Please note: The file runs stably using Microsoft Excel. OpenSource alternatives may generate an error.**
Once you have generated the file, entered points, and input grade thresholds, you will have a graphical overview over how well students did on the exam.
Once you have generated the file, you can enter the points a student gathered. Either copy from the separate files grades created during grading, or the readout from AMC.
You can then input the grade thresholds and get a graphical overview of how well students did on the exam (retake candidates are marked in red).