How to print your grades from a desktop or laptop computer

How to print your grades from a desktop or laptop computer

1. Open your web browser and log in to eDGH Moodle at: https://learn.edgh.uw.edu/login
2. Navigate to the course you would like to print grades for and click on Grades located near the top of the course home page.





3. The grades report appears onscreen. Click Print Grades





3. The browser print dialog box opens. Select Print to print your course grades



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