
CoAH MyGrades: 1st May, Information Session
This September, the University of Glasgow is improving the student academic experience by providing seamless access to all consolidated course assessment information and grades in one place. Using MyGrades, colleagues can support this new approach to standardised grade aggregation across all Colleges.
We are hosting an information session in the College of Arts & Humanities on Thursday, the 1st May in Lecture Room 103, Huntarian Art Gallery at 10am– 11.30am to ensure that you can learn how to use MyGrades, understand how to upskill in this new technology and ask any questions you have about the new Moodle plugins.
How do I upskill in MyGrades?
The delivery of the MyGrades Moodle plugin is part of the University’s commitment through the Learning & Teaching Strategy to continue to develop a more integrated approach to digital teaching and assessment technologies.
Reinforced by a suite of training and upskilling resources, the MyGrades phased roll-out aims to standardise grade aggregation where possible, ensure consistency of experience and improving staff and student experience. Find out more about the training available on the LISU sharepoint.
Have a question?
Submit your questions in advance using the following form. This will help us tailor the roadshow content to address your specific needs.
Key Contacts
For any questions or support regarding MyGrades, please don't hesitate to contact the following:
- If you encounter any technical issues post-release, please contact the IT Helpdesk
- MyGrades processes: Learning Innovation Support Unit. Upskilling material is available on `
We're committed to supporting your smooth transition to MyGrades for AY 25/26. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need any further assistance. You can contact the project team at mygradesproject@glasgow.ac.uk