I-CORD (or Internet Class Record) is an online based system wherein students’ names, breakdown of grades and total grades are encoded.
Faculty staff will have their private access to their records by logging-in into their account by just typing their username and password into the user’s validation form within the user’s validation page. Masthead, Message tab (is an automatic active major tab and is a default page; it is where you can find academic or grade-related notifications or announcements) as part of homepage and the 4 other Major tabs: Course tab (is a tab where the faculty staff can add or delete the folder of a specific class in the record),Attendance tab (is a tab where present or absent days of a student together with the school dates are seen; records can be assessed and edited and is automatically saved after doing so), Grade tab (is a tab which serves as a highlight since it is the main focus of the website; it contains modules for different academic requirements such as assignments, quizzes, recitations, projects, midterm and final examination, midterm and final average, and the total grade for that current semester or period; grades, such as that of attendance, can not only be assessed but can also be edited and is automatically saved afterwards), Password tab (is a tab which enables the staff to change the current password being used ) will appear after your data inputs are validated from the previous page.
Members of the faculty can view the different webpages inside the website by just clicking on the different tabs linked on to the different pages.
It is intended to be implemented not only for the convenience of instructors, for it takes lesser time and effort recording electronically, but also for the advantage of the student. Transparency (since not only the total grades are can be seen, but also the breakdown of grades are included), availability (since students can check their records through campus