2. PROBLEM OF MANUAL
1. The manual method employed by the teachers in
recording and computing for the grades of their
students results in frequent errors and delay in
the submission of reports, not to mention the
added work load for teachers.
2. The manual method of recording and grade
computation is time consuming, prone to human
error. The delay in meeting deadlines for
submission of grading sheets and reports.
3. IMPORTANCE…
1. Developing a computerized grade would
make the task of recording and computing
grades easier for the teachers.
2. This will not only benefit the teachers of the
school but will also benefit the students
because of the improvement in the accuracy
of calculations and in the proficiency and
productivity of the teachers.
4. OBJECTIVES…
1.To develop a computerized grading
system would make the recording and
computation of grades easier for
teachers
2.Improve the accuracy and timely
submission of reports, and provide a
means of determining the academic
progress of each student.
5. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES…
1.To lessen the job of the faculty
in terms of manual computing
and adding records.
2.To facility the job of teachers
and administration
3.To provide correct and timely
information.