Keep track of students' attendance from within a given AsULearn course. 

Add the Attendance activity

1. From your course homepage, click the gear icon (top right), and select Turn editing on from the menu.

2. In the topic where you want the Attendance link to appear, click the Add an activity link.

3. Under Activities, click Attendance, then click the Add button at the bottom.

4. On the Adding a new Attendance page, click to expand the Grade section to set your preferences for grades with relation to attendance.

The Center for Academic Excellence strongly recommends selecting Grade Type: None to keep the attendance activity from affecting your gradebook totals.

Many faculty lower students' final grades when a certain threshold is crossed. For example, if you want to lower a student's grade after three absences, then set Grade Type: None, and manually adjust grades at the end of the semester.

5. Click Save and display to show the Attendance setup page for the course.

6. Click the Status set tab to review the options for marking attendance. The default settings are: Present, Absent, Late, Excused. Points are set to 0 if Grade Type: None was set (step 4). If you make changes on the Status set page, click the Update button at the bottom to save them.

7. Click the Add session tab to add attendance dates/sessions for your course.

Take attendance

From the course homepage (with Editing turned off), click the Attendance activity.

You can view All sessions, All past sessions, or filter by MonthsWeeks, or Days with the buttons at the top right.

Click the gear icon to edit the properties of the session. Click the trashcan icon to delete the attendance activity for a session that will not meet, as when there is a university break.

To take attendance during (or after) a class meeting, click the forward arrow for the session.

The list of students is displayed. Note if there are more than 50 students in the session, there will be more than one screen for the student list: in the upper right, change the dropdown with 50 to Do not use paging to display the full student list on one screen. Otherwise, click the arrows beside the Page # of # field to move through the screens. Change Sorted list to Sorted grid to display student pictures prominently (max 50 students per screen).

A shortcut for taking attendance is to click the letter P at the top to mark everyone Present. Then change the mark for any late or absent students. Use the Remarks column to make notes that are visible to the teacher and the individual student, such as the reason for an excused absence.


Click Save attendance button at the bottom of the screen.

The forward arrow turns to a green arrow when attendance has been taken for a session. To edit the attendance, click the green arrow for that session.

Click the Add session tab to insert a meeting, such as a class event that meets outside the regular schedule.

The Report tab provides an aggregated visual record to the teacher about class attendance, as well as summaries for individual students: click on student name in the Attendance report.

From the Export tab specify the options to export attendance data to a file and download, then click OK at the bottom of the screen.

Take attendance from the AsULearn mobile app

Attendance can now be taken directly from the AsULearn mobile app. Currently only sessions that started in the last 6 hours and 1 day in the future will be available (this setting can be expanded, so please let us know if more sessions would be helpful).

Browse to the attendance activity in the course from within the mobile app.

Click the Submit attendance button below the desired session.

Select the desired default status under Set status for to set the status for all students.

Set the desired status for individual students under their name.

Click the Submit attendance button at the bottom to save and record.


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