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Click Grades on the navbar, then click Enter Grades.
The Final Grades page lists the calculated final grade for each user in your grade book. You should ensure these grades are accurate. Final grades might be inaccurate if:
Do one of the following:
The Enter Grades page also contains an area to enter final adjusted grades for users. You can use adjusted final grades to apply a bell curve or to raise the final grade of a user who was sick. Whether the adjusted final grade is released to users depends on the Final Grade Released option you chose when setting up your grade book.
Do one of the following:
Once you have ensured that users’ grades are accurate, you can release them.
You offer a number of online training courses that use similar content, but adjust the course content depending on your users’ interests and skill levels. You set up specific courses by importing course content from a master course. You do not want to change the weight of each grade item to make every course grade book balance, so you use the points system and keep each grade item’s Max. Points the same. You grade basic tasks out of 5, intermediate tasks out of 10, and advanced tasks out of 15. You give users who receive at least 70% on all grade items 10 bonus points. You allow users to exceed the maximum points for a grade item, but not the final grade. Because you often allow some users to skip advanced tasks, you drop ungraded items from the final grade calculation.
You set up grade items with the following properties:
Project 1 |
Project 2 | Project 3 | Project 4 | Project 5 | Project 6 | Bonus | |
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Max. points |
5 |
5 |
10 |
10 |
15 |
15 |
10 |
Can Exceed |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Bonus |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
You assign the following grades for the user Frank Catcher:
Project 1 |
Project 2 | Project 3 | Project 4 | Project 5 | Project 6 | Bonus | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Max. points |
6 |
8 |
9 |
8 |
15 |
-- |
10 |
You release the calculated final grade to Frank. It is calculated as follows:
Grade item | Calculation |
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Project 1 |
= 6/5*100 = 120% |
Project 2 |
= 8/5*100 = 160% |
Project 3 |
= 9/10*100 = 90% |
Project 4 |
= 8/10*100 = 80% |
Project 5 |
= 15/15*100 = 100% |
Project 6 |
= Dropped Note Dropped grade items are not included in calculations; grades are calculated as if the item does not exist. |
Bonus |
= 10/10*100 = 100% Note Bonus points are added on top of the final grade; they are not included in the Points Received/Max. Points calculation. |
Calculated Final Grade |
= (6+8+9+8+15)/(5+5+10+10+15)*100+10 = 46/45*100+10 = 112.22% = 100% |
You are teaching an introductory science course in which users are graded on four labs, their participation in discussion topics, and a final examination. You allow users to drop their lowest grade on a lab. You also provide bonus grades to users who act as moderators for discussion topics. If a user does not submit a lab, you leave it ungraded and treat ungraded items as a grade of 0.
You set up grade items and a Labs category with the following properties:
Labs | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 | Discussions | Moderator | Exam | |
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Category | Labs | Labs | Labs | Labs | Labs | None | None | None |
Max. points | n/a | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 5 | 100 |
Weight | 50% | 50% for the category | ||||||
25% | 25% | 25% | 25% | |||||
Bonus | n/a | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No |
Drop lowest | 1 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
You assign the following grades for the user Frank Catcher:
Labs | Lab 1 | Lab 2 | Lab 3 | Lab 4 | Discussions | Moderator | Exam | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frank Catcher | n/a | 0 | 8 | 0 | 7 | 8 | 3 | 71 |
You release the calculated final grade to Frank. It is calculated as follows:
Grade item | Calculation |
---|---|
Lab 1 |
= Dropped Note Dropped grade items are not included in calculations; grades are calculated as if the item does not exist. |
Lab 2 |
= 8/10*25/(25+25+25)*100 = 26.67% towards the category = 26.67*.5 = 13.33% towards the final grade Note Lab 1 is worth 33.33% of the Labs category even though it is assigned a weight of 25%. This is because the lowest lab grade is dropped and there are only three labs contributing to the category. |
Lab 3 |
= 0/10*25/(25+25+25)*100 = 0% towards the category = 0*.5 = 0% towards the final grade See the note for Lab 1. |
Lab 4 |
= 7/10*25/(25+25+25)*100 = 23.33% towards the category = 23.33*.5 = 11.67% towards the final grade See the note for Lab 1. |
Discussions |
= 8/10*10 = 8% towards the final grade |
Moderator |
= 3/5*5 = 3% on top of the final grade Note Bonus items are added to the final grade after other calculations. Do not include a bonus item’s weight in your total when balancing your grade book. |
Exam |
= 70/100*40 = 28% towards the final grade |
Calculated Final Grade |
= 13.33+11.67+8+3+28 = 64% |
To | Do this |
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View grades by group or section |
Select “Groups” or “Sections” from the View By drop-down list. |
Clear adjusted final grades |
Do one of the following:
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Leave general feedback for all users |
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Leave feedback for a specific user |
Click the Enter Comments icon for the user. Note Final grade comments are not released to users until you release the final grade. |
Email users about their final grades |
Select the users you want to email and click Email. |
Enter a common adjusted grade for multiple users |
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Change the number of users displayed per page |
Select a value from the per page drop-down list. |
View the Final Grades Event Log |
Click Event Log from the Final Grades context menu. |
View a user’s Event Log |
Click the Event Log icon for the user. |
View statistics for a grade item or a user’s final grades |
On the Manage Grades page, click View Statistics from the menu beside the item or category you want to see statistics for. |
You can edit the name of the calculated or adjusted final grade, change whether users’ grades can exceed the max points or weight for the final grade, apply a grade scheme to the final grade, associate an activity with the final grade, or change what grade options display in the grade book for the final grade.
For the final grade you release to users, you can specify whether users can see the class average or grade distribution for the final grade, and set release conditions for when the final grade is visible.
Use the Objectives tab to associate an activity with the final grade.
Editing the Max. Points, Weight, Bonus, or Can Exceed fields for a grade item that already has grades entered for it can drastically change users’ recorded achievement. Make sure you consider how grades are affected before you make changes and review and adjust users’ grades afterwards.
Examples
It is possible to evaluate and record grades for grade items that you don't want included in users' final grades. For example, you could evaluate practice assignments or course participation even though they are not included in users' final grades so that users get ongoing feedback and support.
Note The Final grade is released icon displays in the Final Calculated Grade or Final Adjusted Grade column for any user who has their final grade released. You will see the Final grade is not released icon displayed in the Final Calculated Grade or Final Adjusted Grade column for any user who does not have their final grade released.
Note These options are only available for the final grade you release to users. This might be either the final calculated or final adjusted grade depending on the setup options you selected for your course.
Release conditions allow you to associate the final grade with other objects in Learning Environment. For example, you could require that users submit a class evaluation before they see their final grade.
Note This option is only available for the final grade you release to users. This might be either the Final Calculated or Final Adjusted grade depending on the setup options you selected for your course.
Final grade statistics lets you view details about a class, group, or section’s overall grades for a course. Statistics include the average, median, mode, standard deviation for a population, minimum grade, maximum grade, and a graph showing the distribution of grades. You can also view users’ individual final grades.
Do one of the following:
Category statistics lets you view details about a class, group, or section’s overall performance in a category of grade items. Statistics include the average, median, mode, standard deviation for a population, minimum grade, maximum grade, and a graph showing the distribution of grades. You can also view users’ individual grades in the category.
On the Manage Grades page, click View Statistics from the action menu beside the category you want to view statistics for.