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1) To start this training session you will need to create a personal site. We are going to create a class with 1 assignment, 4 quizzes and a grade item for an Exam grade. 

 

2) Next lets add an assignment to topic 1 of the blank class.

Warning

For the purposes of this training session we don't need to worry about any of the assignment settings but you will need to click the 'opt out' box on the 'Strathclyde assessment and feedback policy' in order to save the assignment.

 

3) Next create a quiz in topic 2. Again, we don't need to worry about changing any settings, just give it a title and save. 

 

4) Duplicate your quiz 3 times by clicking 'Edit' and choosing 'Duplicate' from the dropdown then repeating this process twice more. 

Info

You can edit the titles of your quizzes quickly by using the Image Removed button highlighted in the image.

 

5) Finally we are going to create an 'Exam' grade item. To do this we'll need to go into the Gradebook setup which you can find in the administration block. 

 

6) Scroll to the bottom of the page and click 'Add grade item'

 

7) Name your Grade item 'EXAM' and save changes.

 

 

 

Your Gradebook setup should now look like the image shown below. 

 

 
Excerpt

This support page describes how to manually weight categories in the gradebook.



Now we are going to arrange the gradebook using weightings (aka weighted mean of grades) to achieve the following ratio. 

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1) First we'll need to make sure that the Summative category is set to use 'weighted mean of grades'. To do this click 'Edit' and the 'Edit settings'

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2) Then choose 'Weighted mean of grades' and save changes.

Tip

The default setting is Weighted Mean of Grades which creates a weighting based on the maximum grade-minimum grade. e.g. if you have 4 quizzes with minimum grade = 0 and maximum grade = 10, Simple weighted mean of grades will give each quiz a weighting of 10 from a total of 40, which would be 25% each.


Warning

There is almost no case for selecting anything other than Weighted Mean of Grades.

Contact Myplace Support if you think an alternative one would be appropriate!



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3) Now move the assignment into the Summative category by clicking on the 'move' icon and clicking the dashed box under Summative on the next screen. 



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4) Now we need to create a subcategory for the quizzes which at a later point we will give the weighting of 10%. Add a category by scrolling to the bottom of the gradebook setup pages and clicking 'Add category' 

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5) Name the category 'quizzes' and leave the aggregation as 'Simple weighted mean of grades' 


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6) Move the Quizzes category in to the Summative category using the same process as you moved the assignment previously. 

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7) Your Summative category should now look like this.


Don't worry about the weights for now, we'll set those at the end once we've arranged the Gradebook correctly.

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8) Now move the 4 quizzes into the 'quizzes' category. This time we want to move more than 1 item so there's a faster way to do this than our previous moving process. 

To the far right of the quiz items there are tickboxes. select these tickboxes, then at the bottom left of the page there is a drop down menu with the title 'Move selected items to'.  

Click on this menu and choose 'quizzes' 

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9) Your Summative category should now look like this. 

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10) Now move the EXAM grade item into the summative category under the quiz sub-category.

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11) Finally enter your weightings as shown below and always remember to click the Save Changes button to complete the process.

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Info

Note that the Summative category has a weighting of 1.0 when Formative and Administrative have 0.0. This means Formative and Administrative will have no effect on the class total.



Tip

For the purposes of this exercise we have used 1.0 as the total and decimal parts of 1.0 to represent the weightings. You can choose any number as the total for the weightings 100 for example or if you wanted to create weightings that represented thirds you might want to set the total as a multiple of 3.



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